The epitaph of Mrs. Purkapile is part of Edgar Lee Masters'<em> "Spoon River Anthology". </em>It was published in 1915. This is a sequence of 245 free-verse epitaphs that are presented in the form of monologues. They are written from the point of view of deceased citizens of a small town.
The correct answer is option C: "<em>And out of respect for my own character / I refused to be drawn into a divorce."</em> These lines directly state the reason that Mrs. Purkapile had for staying married.
Assateague is a large island off the coast of Virginia, it is inhabited by wild ponies.
The correct answer is: Nobody knows everything he or she can about the brain.
Explanation:
There are different types of pronouns. They help to replace the noun in a sentence. In this case, the word "<em>Nobody</em>" is part of the indefinite pronouns and they are always used in the singular. So, it is necessary to change the personal pronoun "<em>They</em>" for the singular "<em>He or She</em>".
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Transitive verb
Explanation:
'Stopped ' is a transitive verb. Its action passes on to the object which is the 'car' here.
Answer:
To cite a review, include the title of the review, then the phrase, and provide the title of the work (in italics for books, plays, and films; in quotation marks for articles, poems, and short stories).
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