<u>Answer</u>:
The text discusses the Chinese calendar by writing, "Dragons are included along with eleven real animals” which implies that dragons are real because all the other animals on the calendar are real.
Option D is the right answer.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the excerpt, the author starts his search based on the words of wisdom by his grandmother. Her grandmother told her that one should believe in science but one should also believe in things which wasn't proven by science. He finds the mention of dragons in almost every culture and thinks they aren’t fictional. He finds them being mentioned in stories, folklore, in the entries of Marco Polo and in the Bible.
He also observes that the Chinese calendar comprises of twelve animals, eleven out of them are real ones. So he comes to this conclusion that there is a strong possibility that dragons did exist so it is as real as the other eleven animals in the calendar.
Answer:
1. The play ended tragically but predictably.
2. We could see every star and planet clearly.
3. Being wise and cautious are what we need most.
4. Carrie is a true friend, a patient teacher, and a talented artist.
5. The forest has suffered unintentional harm, but will now benefit from our intended kindness.
Explanation:
i made the phrases have parallel structure!
The correct answer is <span>It does not require any preparation.
Multimedia presentations require a lot of preparations, especially considering how everything has to work properly or your presentation can look bad. Offering information and creating interest is a certainty as well as using various media sources.</span>
Answer:
"His son, who had been gathering the precious objects as each was handed to him, determined that he had worried his father enough."
Explanation:
The first one...because he "determined that he had worried his father enough."
Could you give a more in depth explain? like what specifically about the virus?