1. He likely is a good chess player.
2. He plans his moves carefully.
3. He takes delight in the game of chess.
4. He likes to win.
5. He sees something very deep in the game of chess. He treats it as a challenge not brought about by his opponent, but by the game itself.
I believe the correct answer is letter C: drawer. This is because you are talking about what's inside the drawer itself.
<u>Answer</u>:
A: Years ago, my brother worked at the Ford Plant in St. Paul.
This is the right way to capitalize the words in the given sentence "years ago, my brother worked at the ford plant in st. paul."
<u>Explanation</u>:
“Capitalizing” words in a sentence is very important to show importance of certain words. First letter of a sentence is always capital. Then, all the names begin with a capital a sentence.
In the correct option A, first letter of the word 'Y' in 'years' should be capital. Then, 'F' of Ford plant will be capital, as it is a name. “St. Paul” is also a name and hence 'S' and 'P' respectively of this word should be capital. In other options, either of the given letters are not capital, so they are incorrect.
I don't see anything. Can you please post the quotations so I can at least try to help you?<span />
All of them fall under being able to change a language, the obvious ones are contact with other cultures and historical events.