Perhaps sift the mixture, or expose it to a magnet, to separate the steel shavings from the rest of the mixture. Then, boil the remaining sand and salt in water, so the salt will disintegrate and only the sand will be left. Then, you could drain the water into a sifter, so the sand will be caught and seperated from the salt water.
The main reason why Parliament believed the colonist would accept the tea act of 1773 was because in reality it was a very modest increase in cost, and people in Britain already had it.
D. Since the father likes taking risks in a game, he might like taking risks in life as well.
This is the best choice. Process of elimination helps when answering this question. From this excerpt, we don't have any clues that the father is possessed or says insane things. We also cannot infer that the woman knitting indicates that the character don't have good clothes to wear. During this time period many women would knit in the evening. We also can't infer that the son is not old enough to play chess. There is nothing to indicate the age of the son or that he doesn't know the rules.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the bird has run out of food and is asking to be fed
Answer:
Humorous imitation of a literary work that aims to point out the work's shortcomings; imitates some defining feature of the work, such as its style, exaggerating it to comic effect. pun.