I don't need a dictionary. There are TWO acceptable options:
beefs and beeves
In English, we typically refer to the plural of beef like this ....
I tasted two types of beef, but I didn't like either one.
At the end of Chapter 3, Wilson gives Henry a yellow envelope (D)
The verbal irony in "Night" by Elie Wiesel's father dies leaving him in darkness and sadness wondering what to do next. I hope this helps.
Answer:
1. He gave me a chair to sit.
2. I want to buy some clothes.
3. Barking dogs seldom bite.
4. He was wearing a torn shirt.
5. He had his shoes polished.
Explanation:
1) -
2) -
3) 0
4) -
5) +
6)-
7)-
8) +
9)-
10)-
11) +
12)-
13)+
14)0
15)+
16)-
Note: These may or may not be correct....