Because it brings things out in life you could do arts and crafts to express things in life that are from life event's and so others and how much you care about it.
Answer:
The countryman in the Chinese tale showed an angry, hostile, and stingy attitude/emotion.
Explanation:
The countryman in the Chinese tale, 'The Wonderful Pear Tree", showed a very angry and hostile attitude towards the beggarly Priest that approached him for help. He was also very stingy because he refused to grant the poor man the request of just a pear from the many pears that he had in is barrow.
The Priest also taught him a hard lesson, when in an unexpected way, he distributed his pears to everyone in the crowd, only for the countryman to go back to his barrow and find that one of its handles was gone and along with all of his pears.
Answer:
A). I would tell the truth if I'd known it.
Explanation:
The conditional mood of the verb is defined as the verb form that expresses a condition or hypothetical situation under which a consequential action would take place. The first sentence i.e. 'I would tell the truth if I'd known it' displays the conditional mood as it shows the condition('if I'd known the truth') which led to the outcome('I would tell it'). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The correct answer is B. Incidentally.
Explanation
Linking Words are words that are used to relate ideas within a paragraph. To select the appropriate linking word it is necessary to know the context of the sentence to give cohesion and coherence to the text. In the sentence presented, the appropriate linking word is "incidentally" because the idea "wearing certain colors may also attract mosquitoes" acts as a complementary information and the linking word "incidentally" can be used to add ideas. So, the correct answer is B.
Yes, I believe she would be welcoming. Even though the last part of the poem sounds like a curse ("<span>May the young man be sad-minded with hard heart-thoughts"), it is still a statement of the speaker's enduring love for him. She suffers, but imagines that he suffers too, in the exile or wherever he is, and remembers their happy days with sorrow. Her depression has elements of embitteredness, but her love for him is not disputable.</span>