Answer:
I've seen hopeful signs that life will get better
Explanation:
I think this is the answer based on the last words. " so whether you abhor me or decide to ignore me, Mighty mountains loom before me and I wont stop now". Based off of that phrase alone I think it tells you that, no matter what you might do to me physically or mentally I will still move on. And also, the other choices don't make any sense. I hope this helps! Sorry if it is not right!
<span>The translation is closest to Spanish, but it really is Italian in origin. The phrase became a major part of the lexicon when Doris Day had a big hit with the song 'Que Sera, Sera'. 'Whatever will be, will be'means that the future is up in the air, and whatever is going to happen, is going to happen.</span>
An example “A witty comment by a professional bullfighter” would be most appropriate in paraphrase.
Answer: Option A
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- A paraphrase is taking an existing idea and rephrasing it in your words. Option C and D can be categorised as quoting.
- It is if we are referring to people who have given an explanation of bullfighting in Spain.
- Option B would be categorised as definition, thus ruling it out and leaving us with Option A as the relevant answer.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The reason because if you commit a crime with impunity you get away with it and you won't get punished.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is not a terrific definition, but lurid actually means horrible ugly details that paint a very black picture.
From the choices you have, I suppose it is C, but given how subtle the choices, be prepared to learn that C is not the answer. It is just the best of a bad number of choices.