Answer:
B)The admiral tells the crew to keep sailing although they only see ocean.
Explanation:
The passage states "Sail on! sail on! and on!'" Multiple times when the sailors doubt they will reach land because all they see it ocean.
Answer:
This is to advertise that a brown leather bag containing very important and highly confidential personal documents was found on a bus on the 2 of May 2021 at 5 pm by Surinder Sneha. The bus was en route from New York City To Philadelphia.
If you know the bag belongs to you kindly call the number below with a list of at least 5 items that are contained in the bag as proof of ownership. An ID may be required for collection as the bag has been deposited with the relevant authorities.
Thank you.
9410565301
Surinder/Sneha
Cheers
Answer:
Using the chalk placed on the palm of the taggers to leave marks on the bodies of the tagger runners and serve as a basis that the tagging was valid
Explanation:
Taking into account that a simile is a literary device used to compare two unlike things, the following examples provide a clear use of this resource in Shakespeare's masterpiece "Hamlet" (act three scene one):
King Claudios: <em>"For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither,
that he, </em><em>as </em><em>'twere by accident, may here affront Ophelia." </em>
Ophelia: "...<em>words of so sweet breath composed </em><em>as</em><em> made the things more rich..."</em>
Words such as "like" or "as" help the reader identify the use of this figurative speech.
well i would either go to A or C.
I would pick A if i were you it is more funny.