I believe that the answer for this one would be option C. The end result of Sir Lancelot's perilous adventure is that, King <span>Arthur made him a Knight of the Round Table. Other options given are incorrect. Hope this answers your question. </span>
Answer:
Lunch Money
Life Lesson for Greg and Maura:
Making money is not a means to an end. Happiness in life does not depend on making more money per se. Happiness depends on giving out value. When you give out value, you will likely receive value in return. Sometimes, the value is monetary and some other times, it is pure bliss, i.e. the satisfaction one gets from knowing that he or she had been of tremendous help to another human being.
Importantly, creativity is a good skill which is quite emulatable. It involves thinking outside the box to marshal out solutions to people's problems with a win-win outcome.
Explanation:
"Lunch Money" was a children-targetted novel written by Andrew Clements in 2005. Its protagonist was Greg Kenton, a "shylock kind of kid" despised by Maura Shaw, who unfortunately duplicates Greg's comics.
you could split the boys in half by 2 groups of 7 then use one of those seven group and add it to the 21 girls which is 28. Then divide 28 by 7 and you get 4. So there is 5 with 7 members in each. A more easy way of doing it is adding 14 and 21 together and you get 35 and 7x5 is 35. You can also do 7 groups of 5.
Answer:
C. Country
Explanation:
All the others make an (a-oo) sound while this one makes an (u) sound.