Answer:
Manuel and the Magic Fox takes place at the Playas Valley in April.
Explanation:
"Manuel and the Magic Fox" is a short story written by Ekaterina Sedia. The story is about Manuel, a young boy, and red fox, he meets in the forest. The girl named Tomiko is the red fox, who disguised in a human skin.
The story, "Manuel and the Magic Fox" takes place at the Playas Valley, New Mexico. The time when this story takes place is in April.
The textual evidence for this inference is:
<em>"Manuel Lainez walked across the reddish sand of the Playas Valley. The sun almost touched a low mountain range that hid the town of Lordsburg from view, and Manuel picked up his step. He had lingered at the Navajo reservation for too long, in thrall to his uncle’s tales, and now he hurried back home, to the Pueblo, the crisp April air invigorating his every step."</em>
Answer:
In Act I, Scene 6 of "Macbeth," King Duncan, the Scottish lords, and their attendants arrive outside Macbeth's castle. With great situational irony, King Duncan praises the congenial atmosphere and pleasant environment, thanking Lady Macbeth for her hospitality:
This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air/Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself/Unto our gentle senses. (I,vi,1-3)
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
a) Hurrah!
b) Too bad!
c) Oddly enough!
d) Holy Falsehoods Batman!
e) Phew!
Start by labeling the other nouns in the sentence. Dad is the subject, and pickle-and-peanut-butter sandwiches are the indirect objects, because the direct object, which is now known as ___ and Stan, is receiving them. So eliminate A and B because they are indirect objects. We is a subjective pronoun, and us is an objective, so the correct answer is C.