Mr. Easton gave the excuse that Mr. Marshal wants to smoke therefore he must go with him as they were handcuffed. He said to her that it’s his duties and orders because of which he must leave.
The story “Hearts and Hands” by Edgar Allen Poe deals with the theme of outer appearance with which most of the people judge others. The story ends with the conclusion that appearances may be deceptive which alters the real self of a man. Since Mr. Marshal had a dull face and was not attractive because of which the girl got convinced that he was the prisoner. On the other hand, Mr. Easton looked attractive for Miss Fairchild. She wished to build a further relation with Mr. Easton but failed in doing so. Mr. Easton didn’t want his reality to be highlighted in front of her because of which he got off from the train.
Answer:
The answer is 75 seconds.
Explanation:
150 divided by two is 75.
Answer:
I don't know if you're asking us how difficult it would be or if this is an actual question for a school assignment, but yeah. A lot of communication is conveyed through facial expressions, body language, eye contact, gestures, and more, so to only communicate by talking would be pretty challenging. Luckily, we'd still be able to fluctuate our tone of voice, but having a blank, emotionless face without us being able to move our shoulders or use our hands would take time getting used to.
The correct subject-verb agreement from the answer choices below is A)is...has.
'A cake or brownies is the easiest to serve. My mom has agreed to bake this weekend.'
That sounds better than
'A cake or brownies are the easiest to serve. My mom have agreed to bake this weekend.'
'A cake or brownies is the easiest to serve. My mom have agreed to bake this weekend.'
'A cake or brownies are the easiest to serve. My mom has agreed to bake this weekend.'
Those don't make sense when you read them, hence why A) is the correct choice.
Options C and D feature parallel structure.
Parallel structure occurs when the same grammatical pattern is used. In options C and D, the same grammatical pattern is used in each: both are questions, and both begin with a verb followed by the subject.