The answers would be:
- character who tells or narrator the story: Pierre Aronnax
- frigate sent out to catch the monster: Abraham Lincoln
- voyage began: New York
- destination of the Abraham Lincoln: Pacific Ocean
- ship which had its hull pierced by the monster: Scotia
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The character who narrates the story is Aronnax, a French Marine biologist, who boards the frigate Abraham Lincoln in an expedition to hunt a monster spotted by several ships of different nations. The monster turns out to be a submarine commanded by Captain Nemo who, upon being discovered by Aronnax and the others, has no intention of allowing them to go home.
I need to know what the context is. Is there an underlined portion that you're supposed to identify as an adjective, adverb, infinitive or preposition? Because (from the museum) is a prepositional phrase.
C and E
explanation: it sounds like it makes sense
Answer:
to,
miss smriti,
a-30,dangore
mumbai
hi smriti,
i hope this letter finds all of you in good spirits.we all are fine here.we just had our vaccassions for the dashaain festival.
it was awsome.this year we went to my grandmother's house and celebrated there with all my relatives and cousins.dashain festival is very much like the dussehra and navrate.we celebrate the success of mata durga and all nine deities for nine days.then on tenth day dasayan or dussehra is celebtated.it is great to meet everyone at occasions.we get to play so much and in festivals we also get to eat so much sweets.
now i am home finishing my homework.you tell how you celebrated the festival of dashain.
your's truely
Explanation:
Answer:
▪<u>how I spent the December holiday</u>
➢<em> </em><em>I spent my December holiday very well because I went to visit my brother and my cousin. My mother had promised that if I became number one (in class) I would go at Nairobi the capital city of Kenya. When we did the exam I became number one I was happy as a king. The teacher gave me a report and I hurried.</em>

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