Answer:
able to be observed
Explanation:
Thus question refers to excrept from Mark Twain's novel "Roughing It".
The word "perceptible" would most effectively be explained as "capable of being perceived" and it originates from Latin word "percipere" which means to understand, to know something with one's senses.
In the paragraph 1, this word is used in a sentence " The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible...".
That basically means that, because of the snow, the road could not be seen, observed or recognized.
Answer:For #3, it would be the third option
For #4, it would be leave
Explanation:
For #3, batteries is the correct option because battery's is meaning like battery is , which isn't what we are doing.
For #4, it would be leave. Be leaving doesn't really sound true and leave is the more approved answer.
Answer:
The phrase is connotative.
Answer:
After the success of The Outsiders, Hinton chose to continue writing and publishing using her initials, because she did not want to lose what she hadmade famous, and to allow her to keepher private and public lives separate.