Answer:
D the sights and sounds of early spring
Explanation:
1) The sensory details in the above passage best help the reader to imagine the sights and sounds of early spring. The author mentions that all things were ‘thawing’ and ‘awakening of life’ which is an indication of the departure of the winter season and the arrival of the spring season and that helps reader to visualize it well.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the sensory details tell more about spring rather than the harsh winter or the hardships of humans and dogs.
First of all, this is a math problem, not an english problem.
Second of all, There are exactly 10 tens in 100. If you count by 10's you can get to 100, by 10 counts. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100. As you can see, it's almost as if you are counting up by ones. Just take away the 0 at the end, and you will be counting up by ones. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Then at the end, just add the extra 0 that is missing. 100. Hope this helped!
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Answer:
The climax / the middle and close to the end of the poem
Explanation:
On this excerpt, the stage of the plot that the narrator kills the old man because of his eye is most likely to happen in the climax, since he talks about it for a long time before deciding. The parts before are like the rising action.
In a baseball match, specifically where the hitter strikeout.
Technical -relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques.