<span>The two poems, “Tepeyac” and “Marian Anderson: Famous Concert Singer” have in common on how they are written. The two poems are written in a simple manner, in such a way that, it easily understood by the readers since it has a direct style. Both poems too, have no characters.</span>
Answer:
They heard a noise from downstairs and Peter scares the person, who is a robber, away.
Explanation:
In Act 1, Scene 5, it says: "He is about to blow out the candle when suddenly there is a crash of something falling below. They all freeze in horror, motionless."
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The campers called the estuary near their campsite 'Bay of Horses' because <u>every third day they used kill a horse, roast it and eat it</u>. This record of Spanish adventurers is found in the journal ny Cabeza De Vaca. In the Fall of 1528 he wrote an entry describing the situation of Spanish Campsite.
He described that 250 hungry Spanish named estuary near their campsite 'Bay of Horses' because they began to kill their own horses, roast them, and eat them. After people landed on the Florida coast on Vaca's command, and without finding any gold, being separated from ship, and lack of food they began to consume their own horses for the sake of survival.
Thus option C is correct.
The correct answer is Jerry.
Since Kevin and Mark eat carpool with the manager, that means that neither of them is the manager.
That leaves two options: Jerry and Tom. But later on, we are told that Tom watches TV with the manager.
Therefore, the only possible answer is Jerry.