The best answer is A, giggles because laughter is associated with humor in our society.
This quotes means there can be a million people saying they gone do something or that they are something but they really aren't doing that or if they are they aren't practicing it truly while one amn can really be on his word and mean what he says this mean something to me because I want to be that one person that actually sticks to there word, that actually is something they say they are, that actually is real not actin fake.
Not sure about the exact circumstances of this question but if I had to choose I’d say C. “Ominous” would be the best word for the blank.
Seldom means rarely, or not often. Doesn’t sound right in the sentence so I eliminated it.
Inquisitive means curious, doesn’t fit the theme created by the “murmur” which sounds much darker.
Stark means out of place, sort of. This is the second best answer but it doesn’t seem as if the men drawing nearer to him was stark at all.
Ominous is basically “creepy, dark, unusual” vibes. It’s like, oh god something bad’s gonna happen, this atmosphere is so ominous. Which fits the sentence best, I think. But I have not read the text nor your teacher’s specific requirements.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Robinson Crusoe was on the island for actually 28 years
Answer: Patrick Henry means it is naive to believe that Britain does not plan an attack against the colonies.
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Patrick Henry's famous<em> “Speech in the Virginia Convention" </em>(1765). In his speech, Henry argues that the colonists should be ready to fight against Great Britain.
Henry is certain that Britain intends to use force against the colonies. When he refers to <em>"warlike preparations that cover our waters and darken our land", </em>he claims that the British army is already prepared for the armed conflict which is about to happen. According to him, there is no other reason for Britain's show of force.