Aruman <span>the White, of Many Colours, The White Wizard, Head of the White Council, Lord of Isengard, Sharkey, The Boss </span><span>also</span><span> was a </span>Wizard<span>, or </span>Istar<span>, who lived in </span>Middle-earth<span> during the </span>Third Age<span>. Originally, he was the chief of the wizards and of the </span>White Council<span> that opposed </span>Sauron<span>. His extensive studies of dark magic, however, eventually led him to desire the </span>One Ring<span> for himself. Thinking he could ally himself with Sauron and then betray him, Saruman allied </span>Isengard<span> with </span>Mordor<span> in the </span>War of the Ring<span>, in which he was defeated.</span>
Answer:
Lola Ridge's life in New York as a working immigrant was a strong influence on her writing.
Explanation:
Based on the biography and the poem, we can see that Ridge's life in New York as a working immigrant heavily influenced her writing, which she became best known for.
She did not begin writing about immigrants because it was interesting. The lives of immigrants were not easy, and their struggle is what inspired Lola Ridge.
She was a well-known author, and the fact she changed her name didn't influence her career.
She didn't become a painter and activist because her writing about people's rights didn't sell. In fact, her writing is what she is best known for.
All of this makes the second statement the correct one.
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Explanation:
Basically what you need to do:
if it ends in an s the plural is es
if it ends in something other than an s the plural is an s
if it ends in a y or an i, you need to change them to an s
and # 20 is surroundings