Explanation:
<h3><u>Required Answer</u><u>:</u><u>-</u></h3>
<u>Given</u><u> </u><u>sentence</u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
Ganesh want to hospital for check up.
<u>Type</u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
Assertive
<h3><u>Negative</u><u>:</u><u>-</u></h3>
The hospital is wanted by Ganesh for check up.
Answer:
B “‘I won’t,’ said his friend doggedly. ‘I threw it on the fire. If you keep it, don’t blame me for what happens. Pitch it on the fire again, like a sensible man.’” ( Paragraph 42)
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "The Monkey's Paws." It is a supernatural story about<em> "three wishes,"</em> which can also be classified as a <em>horror story. </em>
Letter B supports the answer to PART A because it shows how that the soldier is warning Mr. White about the talisman. He said that it is best to throw it into the fire because it was causing<u> a lot of mischief</u>. However, Mr. White insisted that he'd take it. <u>The soldier then warned him not to blame him if something bad happens.</u> This shows how <em>Mr. White ignores the experience of the soldier </em>who already told him the <u>consequences</u> that may occur once the talisman is used.
So, this explains the answer.
Every Man a King" is a song connected with Louisiana's Governor and United States Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr. Long was known for his political slogan "Every man a king," which is also the title of his 1933 autobiography and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression.
Answer:
The answer is that my understanding was false.
Explanation:
The word alienated specifically refers to a social condition in which someone feels left out or distanced from a group of people in a work environment. Judging by the context of the sentence that begins with: "You believed then..." tells me that I had a wrong understanding of the social condition at work of my older sister Beth.
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Answer: Him and me
Reason: A preposition should<span> always be followed by an objective pronoun (</span>him<span>, her, me, and us) instead of a subjective pronoun (</span>he<span>, </span>she<span>, I, and </span>we<span>).
I hope this helps
-Chris</span>