Answer:
Several <u><em>building</em></u> surrounding the Willis (should be buildings)
Tower have equally attractive interiors. They
offer beautiful views of the city <u><em>to.</em></u> However, (should be too)
the Willis Tower is the best choice for any
company. <u><em>Weather</em></u> the idea of a view is (should be Whether)
appealing or not, <u><em>customer's</em></u> will be (should be customers)
impressed by the <u><em>buildings</em></u> size. (should be building's)
DONE
Explanation:
Add -'s <em>apostrophe s </em>to make a noun possessive. Normally, plural nouns are by adding s. No apostrophe! Some nouns have irregular plural forms, like man > men, child> children, woman> women, ox> oxen, deer> deer.
Answer:
Based on the lines, the two interacting central ideas of the poem are:
B. Events happen in life regardless and often contrary to one's attempts at prediction, and we cannot stop troubles but instead just protect ourselves.
Explanation:
"Storm Warnings" is a poem by Adrienne Rich in which the speaker analyzes how little we can do in terms of predicting and changing the outcome of things. She has instruments to help her see time and weather, but she "know[s] better than the instrument." She did not need a weather glass to know a storm was coming. Also, the weather glass may warn her, but it cannot do anything to protect her. She must protect herself.
The same idea can be extended to life in general. Having a clock does not mean we are masters of time. Life events will come, independently of how well we can foresee them, and there is not much we can do to stop them. All we can do is protect ourselves: ". . . the wind will rise, / We can only close the shutters."
With that in mind, we can choose letter B as the best option.
It doesn't reveal what you want
Happy medium doesen't want to get too attached to people the happy medium does not want to be bothered