1. offered instead of offer
2. Would instead of will
3. Follow my lead and you will be fine.
4. mow instead of mowed
5. would make instead of made
6. are instead of were
7. could instead of can
8. open instead of opened
9. ran instead of runs
10. become rotten instead of rotted
11. I'm not sure on that one :/
Answer:
It symbolizes the reward for those who manage to win the victory of their battles.
Explanation:
Heorot Hall was the place where the warriors went to rest and receive honor, gifts, eat well and celebrate. They did this when they won victory in their battles, representing that a winner must receive a pleasant and rewarding reward. This also means that it is worthwhile to face difficult and tiring battles, to receive the pleasant rewards that will come later.
Answer:
C) It suggests that readers have fun exploring poetry.
Explanation:
The image provided by the words on the excerpt by Billy Collins, is pretty clear. When the excerpt talks about a person waterskiing, you cannot help but imagine someone having fun and enjoying themselves. So, when to the idea of waterskiing, and having fun, the author adds the information of poetry, and waving towards the name of a poet, as if to a friend, it clearly shows that people who read poetry can enjoy themselves as much as those who do not. It shows that poetry can be as much of a fun activity, especially when exploring it, as going to waterski.
Answer:
Jem from to kill a mocking bird, no clue what it means I've never read the book
The life lesson is too keep your “chin up” meaning always be ready for good things to happen, have a good mine set on things, and always be prepared for success.
This will effect the character in a POSITIVE way because they will be now happier and ready for good things to happen. They have changed their whole mind set.