The correct sentence is option three.
In the excerpt from "Wheels of Change," the author Sue Macy conveys that some disapproved of women riding bicycles because they feared it would give women greater independence. In the first place, cycling encouraged women's independence - they did not need to be taken anywhere because they had their means of transportation, which they could use on their own. As a result, women could evade the vigilant observation of their parents.
I'd assume they are referring to the metaphor of "you" being a "gray cat" or "quiet street."
1. pair- two; a set
2. petal- part of a flower responsible for its colour
3. pear- a fruit
4. for- a preposition or conjunction
5. pare- to peel the skin of a fruit or vegetable
6. right- that which is correct or just
7. rain- water that comes from the sky in drops
8. rein- a long leather strap attached to a horse's mouth and used to guide it
9. reign- a sovereign's rule; period of a sovereign's rule
10. four- a numerical unit indicating something is one more than three
11. rite- a ceremony
12. pedal- a lever operated by a foot that promotes locomotion
13. write- to construct letters or symbols using a pen or pencil
14. peddle- to go from place to place selling things
15. fore- before; the front part; warning used in golf
"A.Clear Skies" is the correct answer. This phrase is often used to imply that there should be no issue going forward with a certain task or event. It comes from the lingo of pilots and sailors.
Answer: surprised or even stunned and amazed
Explanation:
Nurzhan was surprised because Maya had changed what Mr. Shanaman said to Papa to make the situation seem less serious than it was.
Mr. Shanaman explained that Nurzhan had gotten into a fight with Ossie, who had to get two stitches as a result, and that both boys were getting a two-day suspension. However, Maya translated Mr. Shanaman´s words to make it seem as if the other boy was to blame, and therefore Nurzhan´s punishment should not be as severe.