I imagined myself as David. So as per question,:-
" <em>If I had seen Miss Betsy Trotwood mistreating David's mother, .i.e., my mother, then i would feel to mistreat her back and take revenge. But i cant. This is because I have to accept Miss Betsy Trotwood as a guest and mother. Also, Pegotty would feel bad for mistreating Betsy as she is the lady of my mother's new would-be husband. </em>
<em> It means that infront of everyone, i would be doing an immoral behaviour by taking revenge on my aunt. I can even be told to leave the house at the moment. I also am a boy younger and unmatured than her. </em>
<em>But after going to Salem's, I would come back and tell her how rude she was to my mom and me because now I have been matured and would have a power to talk back.</em> "
This is what I would have done.
Answer:
B is the answer-its
Explanation:
"its" shows possession
however "it is" n "it's" are the same which are not correct same as "it" since it is just a pronoun
Answer:
D. They allude to the speaker’s concern that death would deprive his fertile imagination, a field of “full-ripen'd grain,” to be harvested in books.
Explanation:
"When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be" is a sonnet written by <em>John Keats</em>, an English Romantic poet. The sonnet talks about life and how transient it is. It centers on <u>his fear of people's mortality</u> and<u> how life can be very limited</u>, as it limits his ability to write.
He is concerned on how death would prevent him from pouring out his <em>thoughts, ideas and feelings</em> into his books by writing.
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
32 of 2000 and Regulations sets out legislation that enables municipalities to uplift their communities by ensuring access to essential services. The Act defines the legal nature of a municipality as including the community and clarifies the executive and legislative powers of municipalities.
Explanation:
enable municipalities to move progressively towards the social and economic upliftment of local communities, and ensure universal access to essential services that are affordable to all; to define the legal nature of a municipality as including the local community within the municipal area.