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11. Leroy added the last piece of the puzzle.
12. A cake was baked by my mother yesterday.
13. The gate was guarded by Sir Gawain and his servant.
14. She was not beat by me.
15. This experience will not be forgotten by me.
16. I dont know this one, Sorry.
17. I dont know this one either.
18. The police caught the thief.
19. The birds ate Mr. Harvey's entire stock of seed corn.
20. I dont know this one either
Answer:
Upper class is the richest, lower class is the poorest, middle class is in between, most people are middle class
Explanation:
Answer:
hostility towards the poem's subject, while the speaker in “July” uses words that suggest a more positive view of the poem's subject.
Explanation:
When Crusoe vows to return home if he survives the first trip he is unsure about his decision to disobey his father.
Answer: Option A
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Robinson Crusoe’s father was not in favour of Robinson Crusoe going out into the sea and becoming a sailor, but rather wanted him to refrain from sailing and rather live a modest life. He disobeys him and sets off for an adventure on a ship which faces a disaster and finally wrecks.
It was then he questioned his decision to defy the decision of his father and wanted to come back home, but later he changed his mind and boarded another ship for an adventure.
There are many legends and stories so it is unknown to which one are you referring to. However, he is usually described as a just king who values everyone as equals, hence the myth of the round table. In another myth, he supported Sir Gawain's almost certain death because it was an honorable thing to do and if he hadn't done it he would be a liar. He always valued honor, truth, justice, and anything positive like that.