Answer:
able to be observed
Explanation:
Thus question refers to excrept from Mark Twain's novel "Roughing It".
The word "perceptible" would most effectively be explained as "capable of being perceived" and it originates from Latin word "percipere" which means to understand, to know something with one's senses.
In the paragraph 1, this word is used in a sentence " The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible...".
That basically means that, because of the snow, the road could not be seen, observed or recognized.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The words' sounds try to directly recreate the noise that they
describe.
Onomatopoeia = creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes
^ words for animal sounds imitate the sounds they actually make, so the answer is B!
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Answer:
Part A: One's thoughtfulness is never forgotten.
Part B: “She was slight compared to the enormous serpent. But as she watched the evil one glide toward the man, the memory of the magician’s kindness to her transformed her fear to anger.”
Explanation:
Because the magician had been kind to the cat, the cat felt the moral need to return the favor.
A with lightning speed, and Sara notices
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