Richard II Summary
King Richard II banishes Henry Bolingbroke, seizes noble land, and uses the money to fund wars. Henry returns to England to reclaim his land, gathers an army of those opposed to Richard, and deposes him. Now as Henry IV, Henry imprisons Richard, and Richard is murdered in prison.
<span>Audrey was the youngest of three to four thousand black children who marched, protested, sang, and prayed their way to jail.</span>
Answer: Where there is smoke there's fire.
Explanation:
An adage is referred to as a wise saying. It's a traditional saying that expresses a truth about a particular thing.
The adage in the story is "Where there is smoke there's fire". This means that there's a rumour about something and therefore there must be some truth about that thing.
Here, the narrator used the adage in explaining that the yogurt may be spoilt and that the sister needs to be careful.
Answer:
she told us to be quite as we made too much noise