Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is not the answer as he does not seem disappointed, instead is "happy with a new approach"
C isn't the answer as he wasn't frustrated to begin with
D is probably not the answer as all we know about is the new approach that he has come up with and we don't know if he has 'learned' to do what the option says.
In my opinion, B seems like the best option as he willingly asked Bob if he could coach rather than keeping things the way they were.
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Answer:
To show how the Weight of his sins weighs the character down, just as chains do in real life.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Tower of London
Explanation:
The underlined phrase in the given sentence is <u><em>is older than Westminster Abbey</em></u> The noun phrase that is modified (described) by it is <em>the Tower of London. </em>
A noun phrase is a group of words that contains a noun and functions like one. This means that it can function as the subject, object of a verb, object of a preposition, or a complement within a sentence. The main noun in the given phrase is <em>Tower</em>, and this is why we could say that <em>Tower </em>is the noun modified by the underlined phrase.
Answer:
> So you finally made it! After twelve-plus years of formal schooling, you've finally earned that last academic credit, put on the cap and gown, and <em><u>WALKED</u></em> across the stage to pick up that prized piece of parchment.
> Now is the time for you to <em><u>LOOK</u></em> ahead and make a plan for how to not only survive, but also thrive, while get your undergraduate degree.
> Yes indeed, fun and parties were a big part of college life - or at least, they can <u><em>HAVE BEEN</em></u>.
> But your first job will be to learn how much fun you can have and still <u><em>KEEP</em></u> that GPA high.
Explanation:
See above.
They could break down on you and/or could turn on you and could cause the lives of several men. then that would cause that family a lot of stress that is not necessary.