Answer:
Absolute
Explanation:
The possessive “her” (as in “her apple”) is an adjective. But ,“hers” (as in “the apple is hers”) is what’s called an absolute pronoun. Unlike “her,” the absolute pronoun “hers” doesn’t modify anything. Instead, “hers” stands for something: the thing or things belonging to her.
Answer:
warn pony to stay away rfrom erry
Explanation:
I'm not sure what you're asking, but if you're asking which circle to fill, I would say definitions, since that's what the text below contains.
The main idea of the story is a feeling that immigrants are familiar with, and that is the wish that parents have for their children to have a better life than they did in their new country. This is the feeling that Feld has. Feld is a Jewish shoemaker who wants his daughter to have a good marriage, therefore, improving her position in life. In this passage, we can see that he is trying to convince this man (who he believes would be a suitable partner for her) to meet his daughter Miriam, and perhaps start a relationship with her. However, Miriam is in love with another man, which will create a conflict for Feld. He will have to decide what is more important, her wishes, or his desire for her to do well in life.