Edna’s knowledge of the track is legitimate.
The passage describes Edna as being incredibly knowledgeable of the track. It says, "there was certainly none who knew it better." This quote shows that the speaker regards her as an expert in the race horse. Even though it says that "she sat between her two companions as one having authority to speak", we don't actually know how her peers view her knowledge. We also don't know Edna's feelings about her friends, and since there is no real dialogue from Edna we do not know if she is being boastful.
It was because both the inventors of the products had to face rivalry when promoting their products. In order for their products to hit the market with excellent sales reports, both the inventors had to make an effort show off. Both inventors refined their products to make better versions and make them successful in the market.
There is 7 uses for an ellipsis
<span>a)conserving forests is important for people as well as the planet.</span>
Answer:
He is stubborn.
Explanation:
Robert Frost, the poet, thinks there is no need to have a wall between the two neighbours. Yet, his neighbour will keep it . He thinks a wall is a way , at least, to keep some distance from his neighbour. The wall is made of stones which sometimes fall or are missing and there he is mending it any time a stone is missing. Besides, he follows to the letter what his father used to say about walls and neighbours:"Good fences make good neighbours."