Answer:
the best that describes a very lazy pet cat is A(Indolent).
Answer:
All the statements are correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
Depends on how it is asked.
The <em>amount</em> of hairspray <em>inside</em> is uncountable.
The <em>number</em> of hairspray is countable.
But to this question, I would go for uncountable.
The irony occurs when the main character wants to be a sea captain but is warned when he sees the colomber, because it is thought to bring death to those who see it out in the sea. In the end the main character learn that the colomber just wanted to give him something and he wasn't going to die just because he saw him.
The phrase from the excerpt that suggests that Krogstad is prone to engage in crime and may, in fact, be a criminal is the following one:
diseased moral character
It is the only option that talks about somebody being a bad person, which is what Krogstad is. The other options do not show that moral ambiguity this option does.