Who is hunter? I want to help but am confused about the question
        
             
        
        
        
<span>We usually drop the 'e' at the end of words when adding an ending that begins with a vowel suffix (e.g. -ing, -ed, -er, -able, -ous, ).</span><span>But with words ending in 'ge' keep the 'e' before 'able' to keep the soft 'ge' sound-
 manageable, changeable, knowledgeable...
<span>We also keep the 'e' in words ending in 'ce' before 'able' to keep the soft 'c' ( "s") sound-
 noticeable, replaceable, serviceable...
<span>Another exception to the rule is the final -e is not dropped from words ending in: -ee, -oe, -ye.
 see - seeing, agree - agreeing, canoe - canoeist, dye - dyeing</span></span></span>
        
             
        
        
        
the answer is d. try to kill herself. the doctor is suspicious of something, but 'the means of all annoyance' most likely means anything she can harm herself with.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
He expresses his care, in promising to take care of Paul's bullies tomorrow.
This means he, in this situation specifically, is close to Paul; however, if this excerpt is reflecting on an event from the past, and things have changed since this situation the answer is D.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime.
In Act III, Scene II of "Julius Caesar," the crowd feels enraged and want to avenge his death when Antony shows them Caesar's wounds. At first, Brutus convinces people that he has killed Caesar because Caesar was too ambitious. Thus, before Antony speaks, the crowd trusts Brutus' right to kill Caesar, and considers the latter a tyrant. However, Antony's display of Caesar's stabs outrages Romans, who want to assassinate his murders: "Revenge! Let’s go after them! Seek! Burn! Set fire! Kill! Slay! Leave no traitors alive!"