Answer:
Larks mean tricks
Explanation:
A lark is something done as a trick, joke, mischief, for fun.
Someone may say they did something as a lark. What they mean is, it was done for fun or not taking it seriously.
But to ply Lark on the public as used here means tricks.
Answer:
what do u think were they silly or not
Explanation:
The correct answer is a. In the final couplet.
An English or Shakespearean sonnet usually presents a problem in the first octet (8 lines) and the solution is found in the next 6 lines with a turn in line 9, transitioning the problem to a solution, with the final couplet usually giving a conclusion to the story.
Answer:
A, B, and C
Explanation:
A) Antibiotic resistance; the entire second paragraph's focus is on antibiotic resistance as it discusses the issue and how the CDC is addressing it.
B) Flu prevention; the fourth paragraph talks about the flu and three ways to prevent it: "First, get a flu vaccine. Second, take everyday preventive actions, such as washing your hands and covering your nose and mouth with your arm when you sneeze. Third, take any antiviral drugs your doctor may prescribe"
C) The need for vaccinations; the third paragraph mainly discusses this subject, insisting on the benefits of community vaccinations.
None of the other choices (need for safe, clean water; threats from disease in other countries; and the effects of pollution on asthma rates) are mentioned, so eliminate them.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
PFFT whatever this is, it looks hard
Explanation:
Sorry, I'm just stoopid, and I really do apologize if I'm annoying you