Answer:
Peddle was disappointed because he had ten chances to score, but he did not make one ball into the basket.
Explanation:
Replacing, "get," with, "make," still has the sentence as grammatically correct, while also not using the word, "get."
1) One difference is that, in the poem, Paul Revere rode by himself. In reality, he rode with a guy named William Dawes and another guy named Samuel Prescott. Another difference is that, in the poem, the events happened on April 18th. In reality, they happened on April 16th.
2) He made Revere a symbol of all the values that were (and still are) important to the country, such as liberty, individuality, freedom, and patriotism.
<span>3) Throughout the poem, he treats Paul Revere as if he was more than just a messenger riding around on a horse yelling out warnings to all the neighbors in town. He is called "a voice in the darkness", which gives a very serious tone to the poem and reminds the reader that this man was doing something very special and important. Also, the poem starts out, "Listen, my children, and you shall hear", and this phrase sounds more formal and serious than, "Hey kids, want to hear a good story?" </span>
Life is like a rainstorm,
sometimes it may lightly sprinkle down
or it can be a raging storm, and it may feel as if you could drown.
But, eventually, the sun will come around
and you will no longer have a reason to frown.
The answer is A. <span>isolation
The excerpt says "</span><span>each one dwells in his own mountain cave" this means they are alone. Besides their wife and kids they have no outside contact. So therefore; A must be the most logical answer from the given choices.
I hope this helped. Have a great day!</span>