Answer:
"I'm going to see The Great Gatsby at the cinema", said Dave.
"Have you read the book?", asked Julia.
"I haven't", said Dave.
"It's really good, i can lend it to you", said julia.
"That's very kind of you Julia", said Dave
Explanation:
B
Sees himself as king over all that he surveys
The word that is on the page that has plead/ poach as guide words is C. pliers.
Guide words refer to the words printed at the top of a page to indicate the first and last entry that someone can find on that page. They are used in alphabetical reference works such as dictionaries in order to guide the reader.<u> As words are presented in alphabetical order, "plea" is not the correct option because it goes before "plead"</u> (the word "plead" has a "d" at the end). Furthermore<u>, "poetry" and "poultry" have "e" and "u" after "po"; therefore, they come after "poach"</u>, which is the last word on the page and has an "a" after "po"<u>. In that way, "pliers" is the correct option since it can be found after "plead" and before "poultry". </u>
Answer:
Everyone on the racetrack is equal.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because it makes the most sense and the quote means that once everyone is in the racecar, it's a fair race.
Answer:
Pity
Explanation:
With the information of Chuchundra being sad, whimpering, and cheeps. The tone sounds pitiful.
Definition
(NOUN) The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
A cause for regret or disappointment.
(VERB) Feel sorrow for the misfortunes of.
(This may or may not be incorrect, but if irritated and despicable are related to angry things, not matching the sad tone I believe it can't be those answers. Unsympathetic is not showing feeling of sympathy, which doesn't seem to add up.)