The central ideas of the first six chapter might be that he was born in a workhouse and his mother died after giving birth to him. But the nurse argued that she was found dead the night before. He was sent tho a branch workhouse for juvenile offenders were he really suffered. at his 9th birthday he was sent back the the first workhouse. He suffered for starvation. He attended Mrs Sowerberry´s funeral. Finally and epidemic occurred and he gained a lot of experience in the undertaking business.
I would say 4, it seems a lot clearer than the other answers to me.
The answer is D. because the preposition is above the noun is house
Zaki had hidden the treasure where nobody knew.
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Answer:
These supporting details reveal the speaker of the poem thinks friendship is more constant than love.
Explanation:
The excerpt we are studying here was taken from Emily Bronte's "Love and Friendship". In this poem, the speaker compares love to a wild-briar, while friendship is likened to a holly-tree. Love, like the rose-briar, is intense. Its scent fills the air, and it blooms beautifully, but as soon as winter comes, it perishes. Winter is a metaphor for difficulties. In the speaker's opinion, love does not survive hardship. On the other hand, like a holly-tree, friendship lasts. It may not be as attractive as a rose-briar, but it is constant, and does not die during winter. Friendship is, therefore, more constant than love, and that is the main idea of the poem.