The suffix -ible is like the suffix -able. They both mean "capable of doing."
Example:
Convertible means being able or capable of converting.
Answer:
I believe the answer is C. Mary Anning
Explanation:
She did study science and was famous for discovering important fossils
Allusion is a figure of speech, in which one refers covertly or indirectly to an object or circumstance from an external context. For example, you might say to one of your guy friends, "Don't act like Romeo in front of her." that would mean you are referencing to Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
He suffers complete ruin and death
First, Sherlock realized it was weird that Mr. Wilson's assistant pushed for him to join the league. Then he realized when the league accepted Wilson so easily, considering he wasn't married and owned a business. Also, the job itself was very peculiar. Sherlock also saw the knees of Wilson's assistant's pants, they were worn indicating he had been on his hands and knees.
Thats all i know^_^