Answer:
pore ... raise
Answer choices:
pour ... rise
pore ... rise
pour ... raise
pore ... raise
Pour is a verb. We need a noun after every. Also, every 'pour' doesn't make sense.
Eliminate the pour answers.
pore ... rise
pore ... raise
Raise is transitive, which is what we need.
Transitive: requires object
Intransitive: does not have an object
Answer:
his/her purpose is the correct answer. Hope this helped :)
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I only have a few: milk, kool-aid, blood, lotion, window cleaner and glue
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It suggests that the speaker finds the sound of digging to be pleasant and wholesome.
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Answer: Coyotito is the infant son of Juana and Kino in John Steinbeck's The Pearl. When Coyotito is stung by a scorpion, his mother tries to suck out the poison, but wants to take him to a doctor. ... When Coyotito cries out, one of the men who is tracking Kino shoots towards the sound and kills Coyotito.
Explanation: i hope this helps