Answer:willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas.
Explanation:
re·cep·tive
/rəˈseptiv/
adjective
willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas.
"a receptive audience"
synonyms: open-minded, ready/willing to consider new ideas, open to new ideas, open to suggestions, open, responsive, amenable, sympathetic, well disposed, interested, attuned, flexible, willing, favorable, approachable, accessible, friendly, welcoming; More
able or willing to receive something, especially signals or stimuli.
(of a female animal) ready to mate.
<span>~At least they decided to send for his fairy godmother to see if she could find a way to cure Prince Harweda of thinking of nothing but himself.</span>
Answer:
This is important because Tom's left arm was injured; an accident later mentioned in chapter 18, therefore he could not use his left hand. ... Ewell, not Tom, could be the one who is guilty.
Explanation:
Answer: D. the antecedent of "her" is unclear
Explanation: Two of the three people are females and the third is not told, so its impossible to know without more information.
Answer:
I want to climb this mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away