Answer:
yes
Explanation:
possible it can be happen
'"It's no use to boast of anything until it's done, nor then, either, for it speaks for itself."'
This quote from the story practically restates the theme. It says that a person should not brag about something that he or she has completed before it's actually fully done, and even then the work should speak for itself, not the words. The other quotes do not work because none of them talk about a task that was almost completed but not all the way done. Even option C doesn't work because it doesn't include the fact that the fish doesn't stay on the hook.
Answer:
c- make a guess about a text based on personal opinions
Explanation:
im not 100% sure but i think its c
One good way of making use of an idiom in a sentence is:
- The talk given to use by the principal did a lot to lift the spirits of the students.
The idiomatic phrase "lift the spirits" shows that a person who was previously sad or depressed had that mood changed and is now much happier than before.
With this in mind, we can see that this shows that words, encouragements, rewards, etc can help to lift the spirit of a person in any situation.
Read more about idioms here:
brainly.com/question/902417