For number 1:
Luminous means alighting, so there's the first part. Beguiling means charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way. I think of Loki, the Norse god of trickery.
For number 2:
The lines in the hills we climb could have a reference, or a similarity because of the way the president is thinking and running the country. It could also deal with the way the people responded.
For number 3:
She is talking about in a serious voice about how we may have our doubts, we should still have some hope.
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I think it would be individual vs society hope this helps!!
Answer:
After filling in the blanks with an article, the sentence is:
Once upon a time, there lived a one-eyed monster in a castle.
Explanation:
In English, we have one definite article "the", and two indefinite articles, "a" and "an". "The" is only used when we speak of something specific. <u>"A" or "an" is used to talk about something in general or something that is being introduced (mentioned for the first time). </u>Take a look at the sentence below:
- I saw a girl running the other day. The girl had beautiful brown hair. → The first sentence is introducing the girl, which is why it uses the indefinite article "a". The second sentence is talking about that same girl, a specific person, which is why it uses "the".
<u>The only difference between "a" and "and" is that "a" is used before consonant sounds, while "an" is used before vowel sounds.</u> Example: a fox - an ant.
<u>"Once upon a time" is a fixed expression since it never changes. We cannot say "once upon the time". </u>
<u>We use "a" before "one" because its first sound is consonant-like (/w/).</u>
<u>We say "a castle" because we are mentioning the castle for the first time.</u>