Answer:
I think -The two words are antonyms.
Explanation:
because they are opposite from eachother
mammal- reptile
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Answer is B. She is the person whom he had found sleeping in the library.
A. That author is the one who I saw at the bookstore today.
A would have been correct if it had the word 'whom' instead of who.
B. She is the person whom he had found sleeping in the library.
Its the correct option.
C. Against who did you think you would compete in the contest?
This word 'whom' is supposed to be used here in the place of who to make it correct.
D. The musical group whom won the top prize are from my hometown.
The use of the word 'whom' here makes the sentence incorrect.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
This is because the word "he" could be referring to either Benjamin or Uncle Arthur, and without description we can't tell which one is talking.
The sentence represents or demonstrates a foreshadowing (option B) in the story. Mr. White wished for 200 pounds, the monkey's paw moved (twisted) but the money didn't appear, then his son Herbert <em>bets he'll never see it. </em>Reading further, we learn that the paw's magic leads to tragic consequences for the people who asks for wishes to it. Herbert dies in a work-related accident and his company offers his family a compensation of 200 pounds, just the amount Mr. White wished for, and the same Herbert doubted he could see: his words were a hint the author gives us of what is to come in the story.
It's a natural reaction. To avoid whatever is being thrown. Like how you might throw up your hands to shield your face.