A: Though
B: Thorough
C: Through
D: though
E: thought
F: Thorough
G: through
H: thorough
I: through
J: Thought
Answer:
The words that should be underlined are:
Jury, bunch, team, pair, crowd.
Explanation:
Words that represent a group, are words that refer to more than one person who are gathered in the same activity, or that represent the same type of people, or activity. In this way we can affirm that the words Jury, bunch, team, pair, crowd represent groups, since "jury" represents a group of people who need to analyze someone's supposed crimes, "bunch" means a group of people who are involved in an activity, "team" means a team, formed by a group of people, "pair" means two people together in an activity and "crowd" means many people together.
Answer:
Aaron had never experienced snow so thick and dense. It covered their path completely and blinded Aaron to his surroundings. At first, Zlateh didn't mind, but as the snow fell harder and piled up faster, she began to turn again to Aaron, looking questioningly at him. Aaron hoped for a passing cart to offer them a lift, but none came.
Explanation:
-Grade Saver
An excerpt from the text that suggests Kovaloff has not learned anything from his experience is: "<em>He returned joyfully, and regarded with a satirical expression two officers who were in the shop, one of whom possessed a nose not much larger than a waistcoat button</em>."
Here the character, a Major who lost his nose, is seen doing the same he did before his experience: joyfully shopping and mocking others, as though nothing happened. His personality is still arrogant and judgemental.