Answer:
I already helped with 1, and i don't know the answer to some of them, but here are some more:
Number 3 is actually a common riddle that exchanges 3 different animals/foods throughout cultures. Here's the wikipedia page for "wolf, goat, cabbage" with the solution to the riddle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf,_goat_and_cabbage_problem
here's the solution with the animals from your version put in. It works because the crocodile doesn't want to eat the peanuts.
1. Take the dove over
2. Return
3. Take the crocodile or peanuts over
4. Return with the dove
5. Take the peanuts or crocodile over
6. Return
7. Take dove over
and for number 6, the answer is the letter U.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>“I guess so.”
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Explanation:
Many authors use this technique called character development to highlight the flaws or qualities of a certain character. Throughout the book or novel, this form of literature explains the evolution of any character. This also helps an author to give human-like traits to fictional characters.
I guess so is a perfect example of this, since it shows the unsure behavior of a character.
From William Shakespeare to Sophocles, every author uses character development in their stories, plays etc.
Character development describes the appearance, history, mannerisms, attitude, thought-process of a character.
I clean it carefully
state my reasons
principal plate and sweets
we lost
organize the event
6,Idk
of the rain
8, Idk
try to overcome it
stretch and bend easily
11,Idk
I was sick
about taking care of our pets
it has wrong thoughts
15 Idk
17, was the candle falling on the carpet
verb =I tried to associate with my classmates
adjective= .........
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice "as an adverb prepositional phrase"
Adjective prepositional phrases<span> follow the nouns they modify, unlike adjectives which generally go immediately before the nouns they modify.</span>
I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!