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1.
to delay, stop, or guard against beforehand
2.
to anticipate
a.
to prevent or hinder sales at (a market, etc) by buying up merchandise in advance, etc
b.
to buy up (merchandise) for profitable resale
Answer:
7: Linda and Faye told us that *we're* their best friends
8: How can you *match* those plaid pants with that flowered shirt
9: Put this *there* you will be able to find it
10: Terry invited us to his party, but *I'm* not able to go
Explanation:
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Answer:
- What I think it's trying to tell you is that what actions countered one another.
Explanation:
Like in Goldilocks POV she slept in a random bed that felt right for her.
In the bears POV, they saw a stranger in their bed.
I'm thinking that you should write the POV of actions that countered one another
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
It was Geoffrey Chaucer who was the poet of the fourteenth century and who helped in the development of Middle English. Chaucer is also known as the "Father of English Literature". He is considered as the great poet of the fourteenth century or "Age of Chaucer". Chaucer had contributed around two-thousand words in English dictionary. He wrote in English during the time when French and Latin was in much use in literature. His magnum opus "The Canterbury Tales" can be considered that bank.
So, it was not Shakespeare who wrote in the fourteenth century but Chaucer. Shakespeare wrote during the Elizabethan Era starting from 1558-1603.
B is the answer
Explanation:
hope this helps i can correct if its wrong in comments..
or divide work i think its B