This question is missing the explanation. I've found it online, and it is as follows:
For each question, fill the space in the sentence using the base word given in bold at the end. The required word may be a noun, adverb, adjective or verb and it may be either positive (e.g. helpful) or negative (e.g. unhelpful).
In ...............with an ancient tradition, dinner will be served on blue China
Keep
Answer:
In keeping with an ancient tradition, dinner will be served on blue China.
Explanation:
This particular question requires knowledge of the expression "in keeping with". It means "in harmony with", "conforming with", or "suited to". An example with this expression would be:
- Cindy's actions are not in keeping with her words.
The question was asking us to change the word in bold. In this case, all we did was add -ing to keep to adjust it to the expression.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter A. To help save the day, Harry must get past a scary three-headed guard dog.
Explanation:
The three-headed guard dog from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was influenced by a mythological creature from Ancient Greece. Cerberus was a three-headed dog that guarded the Underworld to keep the souls from leaving. There are descriptions that depict Cerberus as having a serpent for a tail. In different stories, several details concerning the hound can be found to vary, including the number of heads; but the most common number is three. In the Harry Potter book, the dog is guarding the entrance that will lead to where the Sorcerer's stone is.
Answer:
Miep and Mr.Kraler have brought some flowers and a cake for New Year's.
Explanation:
Miep and Mr. Kraler are the characters from the novel 'The Dairy of a Young Girl' written by Anne Frank. This is a very heartbreaking novel where Anne describe how she and her family were hiding in for whole two years at the time of Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
If was the New year's eve and everyone have decided to bring something. Miep and Mr.Kraler brought some flowers and a cake for New Year's.
Answer:
Of course, I want to Riley.