Answer:
D) The shepherd wants his love to live with him so he promises her a life of luxury.
Explanation:
Come live with me and be my love,
And we will all the pleasures prove,
That Valleys, groves, hills, and fields,
Woods, or steeply mountain yale
The passage is largely about the Summary. The Summary summarizes the passage's content. The Summary is always in the first sentence.
The summary of "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is the following:
Hester is dissatisfied with her life because she has no luck and her husband does not make as much money as she would like. Her son Paul begins to place bets on horse races together with his uncle and the gardener, and the horses he chooses actually win. He and his uncle decide to give his mother a gift of five thousand pounds, but he becomes ill. The day of the Derby he wins eighty thousand pounds, and he confesses his mother that he can guess the name of the winner horse by riding his rocking horse at home and reaching a psychic state of mind. Finally, he dies that night, and Hester feels that he is doing better now that he is dead than riding a rocking-horse in order to make money.
Grammatical mistakes are something which can change the meaning of a sentence.
Proper usage of words, and correct grammar are the essentials for a good write up. In the sentence, ‘Instead of calling her I talked to another friend who is good at listening and feeling my pain’, we can see that although this statement seems correct it can be made prefect if we add the proper word and punctuation mark. It should be, ‘ Instead of calling her, I talked to one of my friend who is a good listener and empath.’
<u>Talking about the comma rule.</u>
The very first line of the passage should include a comma before a conjunction to separate two complete thoughts.
‘I really thought she loved me but I discovered her grave.’ In this sentence, the student should use a comma before ‘but’ which is a conjunction. By adding comma, it will help to create two totally different thoughts.
Explanation:
because the text it's present simple. I'm sorry if I'm not right English is not my first language
Answer:
Each of the runners <u><em>was</em></u> awarded a gold medal.
Explanation:
I'm not sure where the blank is, but the statement above makes sense.