Port - To carry
Voc - Voice; to call
Tract - To pull
Vac - To be empty
Struct - To build, form
Hope this helped.
Answer:
B). The route is handicapped accessible.
Explanation:
As per the question, the most appropriate inference would be that 'the route is handicapped accessible.' <u>The author includes the description of time for the fast runners to complete the route which implicitly connotes that 'handicapped people and wheelchair athletes are also present on the trail.'</u> This makes the readers deduce that 'the route of 10 kilometers is approachable for the handicapped people.' This inference of the readers is confirmed by the author when the author explicitly brings the wheelchair athletes in the frame by stating that 'wheelchair competitors are not the only ones who compete at a world-class level.' Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Text: [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
Questions:
1.) Which phrase best restates “two households”?
2.) Which phrase best restates “alike in dignity”?
3.) Which phrase best restates “fair Verona”?
Answer:
1.) <u><em>Two families</em></u>
2.) <u><em>Equal in society</em></u>
3.) <u><em>Beautiful city</em></u>
Explanation:
1.) A household is a family living inside a house. That means that two households means <em><u>two families.</u></em>
2.) I think that alike in dignity has something to do with being <u><em>equal in society?</em></u> (Not 100% sure about this part of the explanation, but I know that the answer is correct because the screenshot matches with this.
3.) I think that fair Verona has something to do with <u><em>beautiful city.</em></u>
See the screenshot that I'm about to provide from my brother who took it on 2017. (We didn't take edge.nuity at the same year)
It's this line:
"<span>Mr.
Bumble regarded Oliver's piteous and helpless look, with some
astonishment, for a few seconds; hemmed three or four times in a husky
manner; and after muttering something about 'that troublesome cough,'
bade Oliver dry his eyes and be a good boy." (E., the last one of the options)</span>
The look of poor Oliver is so heart-wrenching, that even Mr. Bumble had to stop and turn away for a second to recollect. And because Mr. Bumble shames those that have pity with the poor, in the moment when he feels pity himself he tries to cover his own spontaneous emotional outburst with a flimsy excuse of it being "that troublesome cough".
Explanation:
What story is that about?, if I knew maybe I could help