Answer:
C). Nature is beautiful, calming, and inspiring.
Explanation:
Thoreau's "Solitude" primarily throws light upon the idea of 'solitude or isolation' actually being an opportunity where one can experience self-communion and contemplation/introspection.'
In this excerpt, Thoreau discusses a 'delicious evening' which he spent in the lap of nature, 'a part of herself.' He considers the nature to be 'beautiful, soothing, and inspiring' as reflected by the descriptions 'elements are unusually congenial to me', 'bullfrogs usher in the night...water', 'pleasantest hours', 'ssothed by seaseless roar', 'twililight usher..', 'tempted' , etc. reflect that how he is in union with the every bit of nature and thus, questions 'why should I feel lonely.' This justifies the above deduction and hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
quite calm friendly nightly
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Please consider donating to Applause for Paw's so are kittens have the food and care they need.
Explanation:
Its the correct answer on edmentum
Answer:
C. All of our school's cafeterias were closed during spring break.
Explanation:
Plural nouns are those nouns that are more than one. They are either identified by the addition of (s) in the noun or in some cases (ives).
Possessive nouns are those nouns which show the possessive nature of the noun. It is an indication of the possession of the thing by the noun. It is indicated by the addition of ('s) in the noun.
So, from the sentence given in the options, the cafeteria is the property of the school so it will be indicated as "the school's cafeteria". Also, the cafeterias talked about is more than one so it will be indicated in the plural sense, thus adding (s) in the noun.
Thus, the final sentence will be
All of our <em>school's</em> <u>cafeterias</u> were closed during the spring break.
<em>* School's</em> is the possessive noun while<u> cafeterias</u> is the plural noun.