The Baron is a gentleman , so he belongs to a noble family by birth. He is courageous because he fights hard to get Belinda's lock of hair. This is The Baron's cause . Before he achieves his aim , he has to do some ritual work. First, he has to get the power from the Gods. He sacrificies some presents he got from his ex-lovers. As a result, the Gods give him little power. Any hero will sacrificy himself and get all the power from the Gods , but the Baron's case is different. Finally, the Baron can clip the lock from Belinda's hair while they are at a party in a palace. The Baron has got some help from "his lady, Clarissa" to do so; she has got the scissors. He has also won the battle against Belinda's sylphs after he has tried three times to cut Belinda's hair.
Answer: a woman talking to a group of eager listeners or the 4th answer
The correct answer is 2) Idiom
Idioms are literary devices and expression used to portray thoughts and ideas in a stylized and interesting, yet, non-literal manner. In the given sentence, the policeman is not implying that he literally "lay down the law". By "lay down the law" he means he had to take action and enforce the law. Another example of an idiom is the expression "under the weather". When someone says they are "under the weather", the meaning is not literal, what they actually mean is that they are sick or unwell.
Explanation:
a. Let's enjoy the party.......?
Answer : shall we?
b. Did he help yesterday?
Answer : He helped yesterday.
c. I did it.
Answer : I didn't do it.
d. He once ..... ( be ) a good teacher.
Answer : was
e. No one saw me
Answer : I was seen by no one.
f . She said " she is ready now"
Answer : She said that she was ready then.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A and C are both good answers but the idea conveyed especially in the words, "even if it's not my child", and other sentences in this excerpt, lead me to believe A is ur best answer/