Answer:
A:
1 go
2 rides
3 play
4 isn't singing
5 aren't running
B:
1. She is jumping very high.
2. He is listening to music in his room.
3. They are painting a portrait.
4. I am cleaning a window.
5. Paula and Tim are dancing.
6. The bird is flying.
7. Our friends are not swinging.
8. My daddy is not reading a newspaper.
9. I am not eating a sandwich.
10. Our parents are watching tv.
11. He is not walking his dog.
12. Is he throwing a ball?
13. Is she knitting a sweater?
Explanation:
this is a good start. I'm being told I am running out of time to answer by the app. I'll try to come back.
Teamwork has nothing much to do with this so not that
Taxes isn't mainly focused on in the story
B seems like it could be but compared to depths of corruption, D seems to be the most emphasized
<span>the quote "the unexamined life is not worth living" was published in Plato's "apology " and this quote refers to a life lived by rote under the rules of others without ever examining or not he truly wants to live with those routines or rules.
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This means you lift their spirits, or that you refresh them.
Victor is conveying a perspective of a person who feels guilty because of what happened. He feels that he could have acted to prevent Justine's execution, but he abstained from any action, partly because he thought nobody would believe him, and partly out of cowardice. So, now that everything is over and another innocent person has died because of his creation, he feels the weight of his own impotence. He didn't act when action was possible. Now, any action would be futile and wouldn't be able to undo what was done.
Hence the phrase "<span>the dead calmness of inaction and certainty" - his grave mistake has now produced monstrous results, and for the second time. It is not just a possibility that something bad might spring from his actions. It is a certainty, and he must live with it. He is "deprived both of hope and fear" - hope that nothing bad would happen and fear of something bad that would render him active. From the very moment of creature's creation, Victor is a passive observer much more than an active person who would claim responsibility for his actions.</span>