Answer:
1. C
2. A
Explanation:
1. After being cured by the physician, the King showed him gratefulness by making him rich, as he had promised. This however <u>didn't go unnoticed by the grand-vizier.</u>
The author proceeds to tell us how avaricious, greedy the grand-vizier was and uncovers his <u>plans to destroy Douban</u>.
<em>He grew extremely jealous of the physician, and determined to bring about his ruin.</em>
This sentence announces that the plot will continue through the grand-vizier's evil actions.
2. The vizier's jealousy leads him to speak against Douban to the King. But the King is not easily fooled. <u>He understands the bad intentions of the vizier</u> and expresses no doubts concerning the man that had cured him.
In order to criticize his greedy vizier, the King quotes a replica made by the king Sinbad's vizier: <em>one ought not believe everything that a mother-in-law says</em>.
Answer:
I like hot days, hot days
Sweat is what you got days
Bugs buzzin from cousin to cousin
Juices dripping
Running and ripping
Catch the one you love days
Birds peeping
Old men sleeping
Lazy days, daisies lay
Beaming and dreaming
Of hot days, hot days,
Sweat is what you got days.
it means 2 stanza and
line is - 12
Answer: some advantages of online learning are not having to wake up as early in the morning. Eating what you want for lunch and when you want to eat. Working at your own pace. Able to travel more and not miss days of school. Thanks all I can think of right now sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
Papa's agreeing to teach Sarah to ride a horse and drive a wagon develop a theme in Sarah, Plain and Tall which expresses the love and selflessness that exists in a family unit.
Explanation:
The central theme in Sarah, Plain and Tall is the family. As Papa agrees to teach Sarah to ride a horse and drive a wagon, we see that the this shows up the buildup of a complete family unit.
In the story, Papa, known as Jacob has been without a wife after his wife died. He was the only one taking care of his two children, Anna and Caleb and the farm. So, he made an advert asking for a wife and a mother. Then Sarah responded to the advert.
When Sarah came, she demanded to learn how to ride horse and drive wagon which Papa agreed to teach her. This builds up the existing theme of the family and expresses the love and selflessness the husband portrays to his wife.