Answer:
"Thy" is an English word that means "your" in the second person singular. English used to have a distinction between singular and plural in the second person, such that we had the following: Singular: thou, thee, thy.
~ Emmy
A pair of words that describe a noun
Answer:
1. Deliberately
S: On Purpose
A: By Accident
2. Dissimilar
S: Different
A: Alike
3. Vibrant
S: Colorful
A: Dull
4. Haphazard
S: Carelessly
A: Carefully
Next attachment:
1. D. Discovery
2. C. Uncertain
3. A. Rare
4. A. Exact
Step-by-step Explanation:
Synonym = a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word, such as bucket and pail
Antonym = a word opposite in meaning to another (e.g. bad and good).
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
A, B, D, E
Explanation:
A-Online learning can lower the dropout rate.
B-Online learning can provide an alternative to high school enrollment.
D-Online learning draws new students.
E-Online learning can lead to increased state funding.
Just got it right on Edge
I've always thought that the book should be renamed
- George and Lennie
- Of Jobs and Men
Or
- The Life of George and Lennie
Very simple titles, haha :P