Answer:
c. happy (I'm assuming that the underlined word is 'joyous.'
Explanation:
The suffix 'ous' = filled with, thus "filled with joy" = happy
Answer:
fuochi
aghi
buchi
alberghi
sacchi
sughi
Explanation:
Masculine nouns ending in -co and -go form the plural by changing -co to -chi and -go to -ghi to preserve the hard /k/, /g/ sound. It is also important to note that the stress in these nouns falls on the <em>penultimate</em> syllable.
Answer:
hey its C according to Charles babbages
Answer: There is a bunny ear faded in the back
someone found out it was k c
<h2>Further beyond</h2>
Spanish's national motto is “<u>plus ultra</u>” (English: further beyond). <u>A reversal of the original phrase Non terrae plus ultra (“No land beyond”), which was the motto of Charles V</u>, a monarch of the Holy Roman Empire from 24 February 1500 to 21 September 1558.
<em>Hope this helps :)</em>