Virgil
Shakespeare
Hesiod
Dante
Marlowe
from oldest to newest Hesiod, Virgil, Dante, Marlowe, and Shakespeare (Im not sure about Marlowe and Shakespeare, they came around the same time, but Marlowe died before Shakespeare)
I’ve never heard of such a saying before, but using context clues one could gather that it has something to do with human greed and the desire for wealth, and how it can twist your morals without you realizing it.
If you do begin, it rhymes because they both end in in.
Answer:
Correct answer is B
Explanation:
The other answer choices have irrelevant details or are missing key pieces of information
A - not correct because it doesn't include the fact that she fell down and couldn't stop
C - not correct because it doesn't include the part of the story where Mariana interacted with her dad
D - not correct because it doesn't include the part where she fell down and couldn't stop the bike
Hope this helps! :)
The adjective would be French because it describes the baguette