The correct option is D.
Kovaloff wake up one morning to discover that his nose was gone. He made several attempt to look for his nose without any success. Kovaloff believed that his nose disappeared because of the widow who laid a curse on him. The widow wanted Kovaloff, who is a bachelor to marry her daughter but he refused because he preferred someone who is rich. He wrote a letter to the woman accusing her of cursing him and asked her to undo the harm. Eventually, Kovaloff got his nose back. This makes him very happy and he decided that he will not marry the girl after all.
Answer:
a popular culture magazine
Explanation:
A popular cultural magazine would be the least likely source of accurate information about a new medicine that boosts immunity levels.
The most likely sources of accurate information would be the studies that the television ad cites, a brochure from the doctor's office, the Food and Drug Administration's website.
Answer:
Jonas has just a few memories left from The Giver, but he finds one of sunshine and transmits it to Gabriel. When the memory of sunshine is gone, he focuses on his memories of his friends, family, and The Giver. These memories, and his intense desire to keep Gabriel safe, help him make it to the top of the hill.
Explanation:
i am reading this book right now in my English class
This is a math question wherein solving for the surface area of the prisms will give you corresponding letters to answer the question: What happened to Zelda <span>after she swallowed two nickels three dimes and a quarter?
The answer should be: There was no change.</span>