Answer:
before long they're just as unhappy
Explanation:
The word "ecstatic" means <em>a feeling of being very happy or overjoyed.</em> So, this means that the person is extremely happy compared to what he usually feels.
The phrase that serves as a context clue for the word ecstatic is "before long they're just as unhappy." This shows their prior feeling before being ecstatic. People can actually feel ecstatic when they talk about money, however <u>when they get only the basic necessities, they go back to feeling unhappy.</u> This shows how people are not contented with small things, when in fact, they should be happy about it.
So, this explains the answer.
Halloween, Valentine's, Febuary, October.
Answer:
The answer should be either "or a circle." OR "or the circle."
Explanation; A good rule of thumb to use when deciding to use "a, an, the" is to read the sentence out loud with each article and you can usually rule out one or more of the answer choices because the wrong ones will not sound right if you say it out loud
Conversation to Paragraph writting:
The customer walked into a shop. The shopkeeper asked him <u>how can he help him.</u> The customer told him <u>that he want a pair of shoes.</u> The shopkeeper asked <u>what kind of shoes he is </u><u>looking</u><u> for.</u> The customer replied <u>he want something in formal wear.</u> The shopkeeper asked <u>customer to tell him the colour of shoes</u>. The customer said <u>black would be better.</u> To this the shopkeeper showed him a pair and said that the pair would suit his personality.

The answer is b) this hat is his, because it is describing what belongs to him