4) D
The sentence is generally saying that the specific area of land gives you shelter from a storm, which is basically safety. The word 'encloses' itself emanates safety, because basically, 'encloses' means to close over, or to surround. If you don't find that trapping, it would seem more safe than anything else, along with what the sentence itself is trying to say.
As for #5, I can't seem to view the full choices for the question. Could you maybe add another attachment, or list the other two choices there are?
Yes because it’s the best show ever
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(name) In the time that you were with us, you gave us many joys, smiles, and most importantly, memories, it should be emphasized that you are a great person, with a unique and incomparable personality, we will always remember you as a great colleague you were, I hope we meet later, and with a smile, we will be able to tell all the anecdotes that we live, with appreciation.
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i hope these help's you, if you give me the crown i will appreciate it
We use the 3rd person singular form in the first part, because the <u>college</u> or the<u> village i</u>s seen as singular, so the correct form there is ‘pays’ and in the second part the <u>students </u>or <u>villagers</u> are plural so we use the 3rd person plural of the verb ‘supply’
Question: Which pair of verb forms correctly completes the sentence?
Answer: D. pays, supply
Answer: C. by looking for facts and opinions that repeatedly show up .
In literature, a theme is an idea or a point that is central to a story. Themes are conveyed through the use of language and through the actions of the characters in the narrative. A story can have several themes. Because themes are so central to the narrative and often implied rather than directly stated, topics that are related to themes are often repeated throughout the text.