Answer is B. An adjective meaning unfriendly.
Explanation: the descriptive word in front of the noun is an adjective. That was my first clue, the other three are verb, adverb and noun. Then the dog was acting unfriendly by growling and showing his teeth.
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a strong claim that children deserve the reward could be made. one could also say that students would be motivated to be better behaved so they could have a pizza party as well.
Answer:
3rd option has the same meaning as the given sentence.
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
1. In the context of the text, a friend is a person who shows concern and renders practical help when his fellow faces difficult times in life. As shown in this text, the Fox was a true friend who helped the Horse when his master sent him away. After hearing his plight, the Fox said, "But I will help you. Just lie down here, and stretch your legs out as if you were dead". Then he came up with a plan to help the horse.
2. Yes, I consider the Fox and the Horse to be friends because the horse was willing to tell the Fox his problems while the Horse listened patiently and actually helped out in solving the problem.
3. A friend has helped me solve a problem. When I just got admission in a new school far from home, my friend provided me with accommodation for several months before I could find a place.
<em>Machiavelli's active role in the politics of his time .</em> This is the correct option.
Machiavelli in 1498 was appointed by the Florence government as a member of different departments. First, he worked for the chancery and then, he worked for a council responsible for the diplomatic relationships among states. He did all these activities during a period of social conflicts and when Florence was a new republic.
These options are not right.
-His study of rhetoric and the art of persuasion. ( This could have given him the means but not the experience of political life).
-His admiration of Lorenzo de Medici and his teachings. ( The Medici sent him to prison).
-His admiration of the Church's role in politics. ( He did not admire the Church; he was critical about the influnce the Church had on<em> citizens</em>).