1. B
The family that the author talks about believes that family should always be loyal to one another, and that one should be proud of being poor.
2. B
The author is critical of the family’s misplaced pride: he tells us about the “confused boy” who “grew up thinking one should be proud of being poor.”
3. B
“To the manor born” means coming naturally, as if from birth. So, perhaps it’s the dignity and respect for oneself that the family seems to have.
in k12, the answer that will be marked correct is 'rang' I just took the test and left this tab open to see if the other person who answered this questions was right since they were unsure, so i can confirm, they were wrong. for anyone googling answers...
<em>The correct answer is rang</em>
The answer is:
“Tony cooked dinner, and I made the salad, but Mike just ate.”
As stated by William Strunk, independent clauses must not be separated by a comma. However, he suggests placing a comma before a conjunction when introducing an independent clause. Therefore, the first two clauses are joined by a comma and the conjunction <em>and,</em> while the last clause is separated by a comma before the conjunction <em>but.</em>
To solve for m in this problem, we need to simplify.
3m - 2m - 14 = 2m + 14
m - 14 = 2m + 14
-28 = m
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