1. played, started
2. had completed, left
3. left, met, invited
4. came, had tidied up
5. had talked, arrived, interrupted
6. woke up, had stopped, shone
Answer:
B for number one , and A for number 2
Explanation:
if you read the text it says the giant was away which concludes both questions i hope i helped and i hope you fufill your promise
On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, Jack London writes, "In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed." This statement is
an example of the racial unconscious.
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
The Call of the Wild is an adventurous novel authored by Jack London. The story is based on a central character who is a dog named ‘Buck.’
When the writer writes, ‘In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed’, he is referring to the term racial unconscious. It means an act of remembering something but without any awareness. Every human being shares some ancient memories which are somewhere stored in the unconscious part of their mind.
In the novel we can see that the author remembers his days to the youth of breed in some indistinct ways, thus referring to racial unconscious.
<u>Answer:</u>
Margaret Spokes, the headmaster’s wife, can be described in one word as (B) Proper.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story “Next term, We'll Mash You” by “Penelope Lively” is a story about the boy who is scared about his boarding school throughout. He goes with his parents to visit his boarding school. But he doesn’t quite like the school as there are “inky tables“, “rungless chairs” as described by the author in the story. Even the headmaster thinks the students are nuisances.
When Charles meets the other boys, they threaten him to beat the next time as they have this tradition of beating the new entrants.
Margaret Spokes is a stagnant personality who uses heightened language in the plot, pretentious in nature. In her meeting, she hardly even notices charles. All she wanted is the proper respect from the students.
Answer:
B. Too much speculation
Explanation: In 1929, there was a huge stock market crash which was a result of the reckless speculation of the business tycoons leading to the disastrous economic slowdown of the British economy. The stock market went under steep expansion and reached its peak, leaving the customers in an extreme state of bankruptcy and unemployment. The entire banking system had failed as it was unable to provide consumer loans instead of providing irrelevant liquidated loans leading the prices of the goods to reach peak and the insufficiency of the consumers to buy was the major drawback to the causing of this Great Depression of 1929.