(A.) because the traveler speaks in this poem as if this is something he hasn't stumbled on but a story that he knows and it would be surprising if he had happened upon the broken statue on his own.
I think it is d. Gerund, because it is a verb that can be a noun
Answer:
While Ms. Muñez has an impressive track record as a large business owner, we feel that she lacks the public service experience needed to serve as mayor of Brookside.
Explanation:
This statement, unlike the other three, does not express a fact, but instead shares the opinion of the columnist or possible the journal. Ms. Muñez may or may not have the public service that are necessary to serve as mayor of Brookside, but this capacity would need to be determined by an official source and by validated studies instead of the opinion of a journal writer.
Answer: the first option
“And the Eldest Magician said, ‘How wise are little children who see and are silent! What was the beast like?’ And the little girl-daughter said, ‘He was round and he was flat; and his eyes grew upon stalks; and he walked sideways like this; and he was covered with strong armour upon his back.’” “And the Eldest Magician said, ‘How wise are little children who speak truth! Now I know where Pau Amma went. Give me the paddle!’”
Explanation:
this is the moral / lesson of the story
Hi, there is no context to this, is there maybe a picture to show?