Answer:
Necessary
Explanation:
Essential is kind of like clothing it's needed and I'm bad at explaining but it's Essential is equal to needed it's
<u>Answer:</u> a) The reader must infer that Mr. Watson is last year's victim since his son, Jack, is designated as head of household.
The story is "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson.
The passage the question is referring to is the following:
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"Right." Sr. Summers said. He made a note on the list he was holding. Then he asked, "Watson boy drawing this year?"
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<em>A tall boy in the crowd raised his hand. "Here," he said. "I'm drawing for my mother and me." He blinked his eyes nervously and ducked his head as several voices in the crowd said things like "Good fellow, Jack." and "Glad to see your mother's got a man to do it."</em>
We have previously learned that if a household does not have a "father" to draw for the family, the responsibility passes to the oldest son. In this case, Jack is drawing for him and his mother, which implies that there is no "father" to do it. Therefore, we can assume that his father, Mr. Watson, has been killed in the lottery of previous years,
1. After Bill Sykes killed Nancy, he was on the run, but after police identified him as travelling with a dog, he attempts to drown the dog to rid himself of a companion, as well as deeming himself less of a suspect.
2. Bill Sykes killed Nancy.
3. Edward Leedford
4. I don’t know this one!
5. Mr Brownlow.
6. He shoots her in the head, but this only grazes her forehead, so he picks up a club and beats her on the wound until she dies.
7. Agnes Fleming (his dead mother), Edwin Leeford (his dead father) and Edward Leeford (his dead half brother).
8. She steals her gold locket, the only clue to Oliver’s identity.
9. She rejects him for fear that marriage to her may harm his career in church.
10. Bill Sykes.
I answered all of them apart from one I didn’t know, so I hope this helps!
The president addresses were longer in eighteenth century than today because
1. Nowadays there is proper use of modern English.
2. Each and every president has a speech writer who is well educated.
3. In today world people are very well-informed. Therefore president does not need to clarify each and every speech he makes.
4. Television and radios have taken the opportunity to elaborate well what president has said in his speech in different languages so as to reach common man.