Answer:
(edit) NOT we ran the gaunlet
(edit) NOT the space of sky above us
it is the dark muddy lanes behind the houses
it is the dark odorous stables
Explanation:
honestly man if you actually read it it asks what four phrases desribe the setting?
a setting is the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
so you really just pick what the excerpt really describes seeing.
“ We will rent a cabin; Take our fishing poles, and sleep under the stars.” Is the correct way.
In context, the phrase "On the other hand" (paragraph 4,sentence 3) tells those ordinary people also have some expectations and ideas about their life.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- In this phrase, the author tells that even those ordinary people will have expectations about some things in their life. But he is telling they will not exceed their level of expectations. They will live within the level of their expectations.
- So the author is rejecting that point in the phrase. They will not expect at a higher level.
Answer:
I identified six....
* adding the comma in the number
* the capitalized E in Egyptians
* 'a lot' is 2 words, not one (though, 'a lot like' should be written as 'similar to')
* 'ares' is spelled 'ours'
* a question mark has been added
* the word 'over' should be written as 'more than'
Explanation:
Would you believe that more than 7,000 years ago ancient Egyptians liked to bowl on alleys a lot like (similar to) ours?