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B
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that's plagiarism, and is not a good way to use sources, as a lot of trouble comes with doing it.
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His concern for sled dogs...I believe it is his desire to help his furry pal. I was going to mention his worry for his sled dogs, but I lacked the rest of the context. "they do get on the nerves awful" is possibly referring to the sled dogs and how they get on his nerves.
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A) it was all grandeur inside the palace hall.
B) flower garlands were interwoven with sparkling pearls.
C) the painted wooden stage was decorated with a backcloth
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"She said she could play the piano"
Indirect speech isn't quoting the character's exact words but instead reporting what they/she/he said- It is also sometimes called reported speech
reported speech
[reported speech]
a speaker's words reported in subordinate clauses governed by a reporting verb, with the required changes of person and tense (e.g. he said that he would go, based on I will go).Also called indirect speech. Contrasted with direct speech.
Answer: I think it means, that those who believe without having to see concrete evidence, are the most devoted and loyal to God, and will be blessed the most, since they rely on faith alone and it proves their loyalty.
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