Answer:
An appositive (or an appositive phrase) gives more information about a noun. The appositive is usually placed next to the noun it modifies. Writers use appositive and appositive phrases in order to provide more information about something.
Explanation:
After Arsat and his brother run away with Diamelen, they were chased by Rajah's men for Diamelen was a servant of the Rajah's wife. Arsat's brother had a plan to hold the men off while the couple run through the forest. His brother gave them time to run and then plan to catch up with them later. But when the enemies were attacking Arsat's brother, Arsat didn't turn back and helped him. They continue to paddle away leaving him to die. So, the result f the two brothers running away was the death of Arsat's brother because of Arsat's betrayal and cowardice.
Answer:
much
Explanation:
Answer choices:
Many- the phrase "very many makes sense.
A little- the phrase- "very a little" doesn't make sense.
A few- the phrase "very a few" doesn't make sense.
Some- the phrase "very some" doesn't make sense.
Less- the phrase "very less" doesn't make sense.
Fewer- the phrase "very fewer" doesn't make sense.
Several - the phrase "very several" doesn't make sense.
Much- the phrase "very much" makes sense.
However, taken in context, much is correct in this sentence.
We don’t get very many mail on Saturdays; most of it comes during the week.
Versus:
We don’t get very much mail on Saturdays; most of it comes during the week.
Answer:
(1) My school plays today at the other high school.
(2) It had been a long, active day, and we were hungry.
(3) Simon does not like flying in airplanes or riding in elevators.