The narrator seems angry and disgusted due to the beautiful setting being replaced with buildings and houses
A.
Childhood often isn’t appreciated until we are grown.
Answer:
They sound familiar to Billy.
Explanation:
Roald Dahl's short story "The Landlady," tells the unfortunate tale of how Billy Weaver, who was sent to Bath for business. In his eagerness to find a reasonable accommodation for the night, he ended up at the landlady's <em>"Bed and Breakfast".</em>
The weird thing about the lodging was that the landlady made her guests sign the guest-book and then poison them. Afterward, she'd stuff them and keep them as a prized collection. Likewise, Billy was asked to sign the book when he discovered that he felt the names sound so familiar to him. The names <em>"Christopher Mulholland from Cardiff [. . .] Gregory W. Temple from Bristol" </em>all sounded so familiar to him because they had appeared in the newspapers.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the fourth option</u>.
Hi lovely,
The answer you're looking for would be B.
The rest of the answers have words that are unnecessary which would be wordiness.
Answer:
comb: insulator
aluminum: conductor
coin: conductor
plastic: insulator
wood:insulator
rubber: insulator
metal: conductor
nail: conductor
silver spoon: conductor
plastic spoon: insulator
Explanation:
metal materials are conductors. If you think of wiring it is usually capped with plastic caps as they are insulators and hold no electric charge.