Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the definitions of the words to match. These are the following:
a witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
printed material, newspaper
merry; festive
an inhabitant
possibility
Answer:
A) Contingency: possibility
B) Rotogravure: printed material, newspaper
C) Denizen: an inhabitant
D) Convivial: merry; festive
E) Epigram: a witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
Explanation:
The noun contingency refers to a future event which cannot be predicted with certainty. Rotogravure has to do with a printing system typically used to print magazines and stamps. A denizen is a resident of a particular place. The adjective convivial means that an atmosphere or event is friendly, cheerful and amusing. Finally, epigram is a brief ingenious comment that conveys an expression in an amusing and clever manner.
Francis Bacon wrote serious essays about travel, truth, and riches.
He was born in London in 156. He was a lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and master of the English tongue and also called the father of empiricism- a theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience.
Normally the hook senetence or grabbing sentence that attracts attention like
"Have you ever had problems cleaning your rug, well now you can with our new bleach product." Like that for example. So I would say true.
Is this the Percy Jackson series? If so what book?
I think it it a fragment by think I mean I think I know the sentence