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1) drank
2) arrived, wasn't, had, left
3. enjoyed, started
4. was, had
5. told, didn't
6.wasn't, had, eaten
7. was, hadn't
8. didn't,will
9.arrived, had already left
10.lived, got
Answer:
D. The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their quest for money with hounds that pursue prey.
Explanation:
When attempting to interpret the meaning of literature (be it a poem, drama, or story), the first thing to do is make sure you have a good understanding of the words being used. In this excerpt what we immediately see is that there is a comparison being made between sleuth hounds and men.
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Assuming this question refers to the general writing style of Benjamin Franklin, we can say it is the following:
D. Humorous and relaxed.
Benjamin Franklin is known for writing witty, humorous pieces. He pokes fun at others as well as at himself.
Many of his writings were didactic, that is, aimed to teach readers something.
He also did not feel the need to write long, wordy texts. He would go straight to the point and often create aphorisms (brief sayings).
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Answer:
No, it's not an adverbial phrase
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