Answer:
C. Haven't
Explanation:
I figured this out by the process of elimination.
"They decided to have a wash <em>have </em>they." This sentence doesn't make sense because this is not the right word to fill in the blank.
"They decided to have a wash, didn't they." Also does not make sense because it is not the right type of past, present, or future tense.
"They decided to have a wash, haven't they." This is the only word that fits this sentence.
Answer:
This question requires a personal answer. I will give you my opinion so you can see how to formulate the answer and in case you think something different or want to add something else you can do it.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story The Sniper by Liam O'Flaherty.
I believe that the sniper is a victim of war, even though his actions may be considered heroic.
The fact that I believe that he is a victim and not a hero is the remorse he feels for having killed another sniper, just like him.
Although this person was the enemy, he did not have heroic pride in killing "the villain". Rather, he felt a great guilt for having killed another human being, someone who was a sniper just like him.
Symbolism in Literature. ... In literature, symbolism can take many forms, including: A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. The actions of a character, word, action, or event that have a deeper meaning in the context of the whole story.
Answer:
It's A. People have mixed opinions about the use of cell phones in school.
Explanation: I got you
The answer is B
You should read the series of unfortunate events