A) First Option
Reason: I did Process Of Elimination. The last definition talking about London, is not it, the one before the last one talks about a charge made for goods, which is also not it. Also, a bundle made for transportation, that's not money, that's like Carrots being sent to the store. So, to me, it has to be the first option.
Answer:
" He handed me his worn brown leather jacket with the yellow sheep's-wool lining. "It'll get cold where you're going, but you can't risk being loaded down with blankets."
"Hop the three-fifteen freight to Windrixville," Dally instructed. "There's an old abandoned church on top of Jay Mountain. There's a pump in back so don't worry about water. Buy a week's supply of food as soon as you get there--- this morning, before the story gets out, and then don't so much as stick your noses out the door."
Dally gets the things he thinks the boys will need to get out of town: a gun, money, clothing, directions, and instructions.
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--Applepi101
Answer:
It depends on the context. It all depends on the phrase about picking your battles. If this is something that should be fought for, like the freedom of a country, there is a difference between giving up and pulling back for the sake of preserving lives. Risking your life and doing something you know will cost you your life are two very different things.
Overall, I would answer that abandoning a plan should come when the risk is far greater than the reward. And even when the risk and reward are equal, or the reward is greater, be mindful of how you go about it.
Hey there!
Here is your answers:
<u>The proper answers to this question is options A, B, C, and D, "distaken, disview, incolor, and incomfort".</u>
Reason:
Here is some ways to figure out the problem:
<u>1. You could look up each word to see if there is a definition to that word.</u>
<u>2. You could write each word down and if the word needs to be autocorrect it means that its not a word. </u>
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
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~Nonportrit
Answer:
Argument is the first one.
Claims are the others or the second one.
Explanation: