Answer:
I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships,
tied them down under their rowing benches,
and called the rest: 'All hands aboard;
come, clear the beach and no one taste
the Lotus, or you lose your hope of home.'
Explanation:
The correct answer for this question is:
The two main characters in richard connell's "the most dangerous game," general zaroff and sanger rainsford, size each other up when they meet. zaroff says of rainsford's negative reaction to hunting humans, "it's like finding a snuffbox in a limousine." He likely mean by this comparison is that "<span>he admires rainsford for holding on to his ancestors' beliefs in the new world."</span>
Answer and Explanation:
Mr. Düssel was a dentist who joined the group in hiding in November 1942. Life in the restricted quarters of the "Secret Annex" had made Mr. Düssel rather tricky. Anne describes him with great ferocity in her diary. Life in hiding was uncomfortable and annoying only because of this older man. The experience was not a pleasant for either Anne or Mr. Düssel.
People in the annex got relaxed when they get to know about the favorable situation out there. Miep, a Kraler, brings positive news from the outside to give the Franks and Van Daans hope and lift their spirits. However, Dussel tells a different story when he arrives. Mr. Dussel brings new that Jews are being rounded up by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps. Many people whom the Franks know have been deported. The situation is terrible. Moreover, people in the annex got worried about the situation. Everyone gets more depressed because of the situation out going there because their hope was shattering apart.
Our two cats don't like to be put in their travel crates at all.
This is correct because weren't, aren't, and doesn't are all not grammatically correct.