Answer:
in order
Explanation:
1) because she threw love away
2) He is living for revenge. why? He has suffered a great deal because of this man, and he wants to get even
3) He wants Westley to help him to get into the castle to fight Count Rugen.
Answer: B. Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.
Explanation:
Your question isn't complete. Here's the remainder of the question:
Which of these predictions is best supported by the information provided?
A. Douglass will become an avid hunter because he both enjoys and excels at this activity.
B. Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.
C. Douglass will share his cakes with the younger children because he is generous.
D. Master Lloyd will recruit other young enslaved persons because he and Douglass need help.
The predictions that is best supported by the information provided is that Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.
Since Douglass uses his free time to help Master Daniel Lloyd in finding his birds, after he had shot them, Master Lloyd became attached. This shows that he'll favor Douglass if there's any reason for that.
Answer:
A. The researchers, led by plant geneticist Philipp Simon, haven't limited themselves to the color orange."
Explanation:
'Carrorts with Character' is an article written by Erin K. Peabody. The article talks about genetically created carrots by geneticist Philipp Simon and health benefits of these variant colorful carrots.
The central idea, therefore, is the genetically carrots created by genecist Philipp Simon.
The supporting evidence, thus, for the text is option A. This statement supports the central idea that Philipp Simon, a genecist, did not stop at red carrot only but created a rainbow of carrots with different health benefits.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Answer:
Maud Gonne
Explanation:
William Butler Yeats proposed to Maud Gonne four times and on each occasion, was rejected by him. He proposed in the years; 1891, 1899, 1900, and 1901. Gonne was a young Irish nationalist/activist and part of the reason why she rejected Yeats was that he did not support her course. Moreso, she later became Catholic while Yeats remained protestant.
Even though they later consummated their relationship after Maud Gonne's marriage with Major John Macbride failed, Gonne was still unable to develop sufficient love that could lead to marriage with Yeats.