Yes. He saw them has a subject (he), a verb (saw), and an object (them), so it is totally a sentence.
Profitable is the correct answer :)))
No. It should be: Robby Ross sipped his coffee before it cooled. As a result, his tongue burned.
The answer is D.
“To indulge” can often be translated to “go along with” something, that’s option D, to be permissive instead of strict.
Answer: And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep, That he had assumed in his noble way.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, Arthur would not eat until everyone else were served. He was full or the joy of youth and he also kept to a custom which he had assumed in his noble way as he would not eat on such a holiday until when he had been told a new tale of some wonderful events.
The textual evidence best supports the conclusion that Arthur respects tradition is that "And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep, That he had assumed in his noble way