Laugh Until Your Lungs Wear out. It’s a Metaphor
Answer:
C theater is a thrill on and off stage
Answer:I believe the answer is likewise
Explanation:
First, does not make sense, If you read the sentence and put the word's into the sentence it just doesn't make sense.
On the other hand. It could make sense, if the following actions weren't so similar. On the other hand would've worked if Ernest left Paris for America, because then the two wouldn't be ending up in the same place therefore concluding it not to be similar.
Likewise, to me, makes the most sense, because the passage implies that the two people end up in the same place which being Paris.
Please forgive me if I am wrong, I only mean to give advice to try and help. Thanks!
The answer is C. This is so because your mirrors at home more than likely flat and are plane mirrors in other words. In comparison, the mirrors at a circus are curved and are not flat therefore disorientating your image in the mirror.
Answer:
A. Left
Explanation:
The correct tense of Leave in this context would be A., left.
It is not leave, leaving, or lefting because they are used in present tense or future tense situations; this particular sentence is in past tense. Lefting is also not considered a word in the English language.