Tricky question. Andrew Lang wrote Aribian nights in 1855, however the story originated from aribic in 1706... And the merchant and the genie was a story about Abou Hassan, first written in English by, John Payne.
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C) The winner of this grueling race, covering more than a thousand miles, becomes famous!
Explanation:
The statement uses the adjective grueling to describe the race, which means very tiresome. It also adds that the race is over a thousand miles, which is a very great distance.
Answer:
I will have known.
You will have known.
He/She will have known.
We will have known.
You(plural) will have known.
They will have known.
Explanation:
The Future perfect tense is primarily employed to denote an action that will have been accomplished or completed before a specific time in the future. Such action is expected to be perfected before that time. The sentence in the future perfect tense is framed using 'subject + 'will have' + past participle form of the verb.' The use of 'will' denotes future and 'have' helps in expressing the perfection of the action. Thus, as per this rule, the above sentences are framed by conjugating the verb 'to know' with the given subjects.
Answer:
technically the king, since he sent the servent on a tedious journey
and tried to take his amulet