The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the third option: HOPEFUL. <span>The introduction of the boy advances the plot of Daly's "Sixteen" by making the narrator feel hopeful. This was the time when the young male skater made the narrator feel more joys more than ever and that this boy made her feel hopeful for days. But in the end, the narrator realized that he will never call her at all. Hope this answer helps.</span>
First of all its Two** instead of "to"
I think his first assumption is what nation is to him.
and i dont really know the second
the benefits of doing every job on time are:
it makes us fast by doing job on time.
Answer: c. The Tory tavern keeper who makes a thoughtless statement in front of a child.
Explanation:
Thomas Paine wrote The Crisis during the American Civil War in order to inspire the colonists in their struggle against the British.
In this selection, Thomas Paine uses the anecdote of a Tory tavern keeper who said that he would rather have peace whilst he is alive as opposed to fighting the British.
Thomas Paine thought this statement thoughtless because he believed that a parent such as the tavern keeper, should hope for problems to happen in his time rather than in the time of his children.
She feels used by tinker and she my feel that seeing a big man get beat up will make her feel better.