Answer:
Warily
Explanation:
A very cautious mouse would warily walk past a sleeping cat. When someone is wary, they are cautious, careful.
<em>To maneuver</em> means <em>to move skilfully or carefully</em>, but it would not be used in the context of a mouse. For example, you could maneuver while driving a car.
The remaining two words have completely different meanings. <em>Matronly</em> means <em>of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a matron</em> (usually a mature and dignified married woman who has an established social position).
<em>Odious</em> means <em>extremely unpleasant.</em>
Answer:
Only if it can be possible for them so that other countries may be safe in terms of conflict
Answer: A
Explanation:
Well, you wouldn't say "Let's eat Grandma"
But you would write "Let's eat, Grandma!"
When you talk, you pause, right?
Try reading out loud a sentence and add a comma when it pauses, a period when it ends, and a semi-colon when the text gets too long but you have more to say; like I do for instance.
Answer:
b, he shows multiple times his ability to comprehend English
Rising action is the answer