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Nobel Lecture delivered December 11, 1986. As a survivor of the Holocaust of World War II, Wiesel relates the past to the future through memory, the source, he asserts, of hope as well as despair.
Explanation:
Like wolf and knife, you take out the f or the fe and put in ves. So the plural would be wolves and knives. Hope this helps! ;)
I believe the correct answers are:
- an Indo-European language of Germanic origin: this is definitely true as old English (as well as modern English) belongs to the Germanic group of languages, along with Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic), German, Yiddish, etc. And all of them are Indo-European languages
- depended on inflections to indicate gender: this statement is also true. Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon English, used different suffixes to denote the gender of a noun. So if a noun was female, it would have a different suffix from that of male/neuter gender. This has mostly disappeared from modern English.
- depended on inflections to indicate grammatical form: this statement is also true. Old English used different suffixes to denote the form of a word, such as the tense, or possessive form, etc. This is something that modern English has kept as well, and you can see it in -ed suffix for past tense, or 's used for possessive form.
These three options are definitely correct, whereas 'similar to modern English' is definitely incorrect because they almost look nothing alike. I'm not sure about the mixture of many languages though - it had many dialects, but ultimately it was one Germanic/Viking language, so I don't think other languages influenced it a lot at the time - that came later with Middle English.
These two<span> families live in the same apartment building as each other, and they </span>do<span> not get along. It is Christmas ... </span>Mr<span>. </span>Jenkins<span> wants a lavish dinner, and </span>Mr<span>. </span>Hodgson<span> would enjoy a simple dinner. ... Mrs.</span>Hodgson<span> hates Mrs. Jenkins cat, and Mrs. Jenkins finds Mrs. </span>Hodgson<span> beating her cat. ... What </span>Men<span>Live By Summary ...</span>