Answer: He
Explanation: We don't know whether Danny or Tony was watching TV, it is very vague
Answer:
I am not sure I understand this question
Explanation:
The opposite of left is right, correct also could be said as right, and a true claim is the right answer. Basically, a homograph is one word that has multiple meanings.
The book this passage comes from is "<span>Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street" by Herman Melville. The passage is not shown, but after doing research, the passage is about how Bartleby is always alone and that his soul is suffering, but not his body. The theme that the author developed from this passage is bondage. </span>
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A. Excess
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
The term Surfeited refers to an excessive amount of something.
Synonyms for surfeit include: "Overabundance," "glut," "gorge," and "cloy", and they all convey a sense of too-much-ness, as does the Old French root of the word — surfaire, "to overdo." When it is used in reference to food or eating, surfeit tends to suggest indulging to the point of sickness or disgust.