Answer: im sorry but what experiment are you talking about?
Answer:
C. Sorrowful
Explanation:
A is incorrect because as you can see ain't nobody playing.
B is incorrect because although very formally the paragraphs have been bought together, this sentence here: (But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Is not formal.
C is correct because Annie is crying, and she doesn't want to leave whatever place it is she doesn't want to leave. This piece is a sorrowful piece.
And D is incorrect because there's literally nothing mysterious happening.
“Africa” show an example of personification except: Africa of whom my grandmother sings.
A. Africa of whom my grandmother sings
<u>Explanation:</u>
Africa my Africa a poetry that reflected hope of an Africa free of colonial rulers, and in support of African Independence. It is been as an example for personification except grandmother sings. This is Africa after the colonizing European nations have left. Africa will go solid and her "natural product" her youngsters will gain "the severe taste of freedom. The tone is the inclination shown by the creator toward the subject of the lyric.
Answer:
<em>There, They're, There</em>
Explanation:
Homophones are two (or more) words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
In this case, "Over" & "Friends" are not homophones.
Answer:
to Question 1 i think the answer would be "What we're seeing is an early prediction based on modeling from limited observations. It's the start of a process that could lead to an exciting result." and "there is debate in the scientific community about whether it exists."
so question 1 is answers 2 and 3
Question 2 part a is B and D
question 3 is b and c
part a question 4 is scientists have a lot of research and studies that lead to the answer they are trying to find.
Explanation:
im sorry if im wrong on any of it i tried my best with the information that i have.