Answer:
In the given passage, the word puncheon refers to a smoothed log used during summer time as this is cool.
<u>Explanation:
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This extract, taken from Twain's Huckleberry Finn, is trying to create a scene, where the protagonist enters the church and finds a dog (hog) or two inside the church. He is trying to say that dogs like smooth logs to sleep on as they become very cool during the night on any summer day. Therefore, the word puncheon, here, describes a smoothed log.
Answer:
4.1.5.Avoid littering
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Explanation:
I guess environmental responsibility will help us for clean environment mostly.
Here are the answers to the given questions above:
1. The answer for this would be option B. Man vs. Nature. <span>In the story "A Meeting in the Dark," John's character advances the plot and communicates the theme through each of the following conflicts except Man vs. Nature.
2. The answer would be option C. John's Mother. </span><span>The "you" referred to in these sentences given above most likely refers to all of the following except John's Mother.
3. The sentence</span><span> from "A Meeting in the Dark" that best supports the theme of powerlessness is option B: </span><span>"He knew that he could have loved her, even then he wondered if he did not love her."
4. The answer for this would be option B. Fortitude.
Hope these help.</span>
The most accurate answer among the choices to complete the question is the fourth one (hanging indent). This refers to types of paragraphs in which only the second and succeeding lines are being indented.
Hope my answer has come to satisfy your query.
Answer:
D-350, Good Earth Apartments,
Cochin.
January 2, 2020.
To the Editor,
New York Times
Cochin.
DELIGHT AT THE GOVERNMENT FINALLY BANNING PLASTIC BURNING.
A very good day to you Mr. Ajay Sharma. I write to you to express my great joy at the decision of the government at finally banning plastic burning in residential zones in Kerala just yesterday.
Prior to this ban, Kerala has been subjected to lots of plastic burnings which is not only bad for the environment but also for the inhabitants. There have been calls for these plastics to be recycled, if possible, but it has not been heeded. There have been peaceful demonstrations, petitions, and other measures to stop this plastic burning which have yielded little results.
You can barely imagine the joy in Kerala when we heard that the government had a blanket ban on single-use plastic, more auspiciously, just as we entered new year. The inhabitants of Kerala can now breathe a collective sigh of relief and face their daily lives with gusto and renewed fervor.
Thank you for your time, and do have a good day.
Yours faithfully,
Renjit Ajay.