Answer:
Explanation:
Your best choice is B, opposite of the word hamper. If you suppose someone, you are trying to help them. If you hamper them, you are trying to stop them from doing something.
So A is wrong.
C is also incorrect. If they are opposite in meaning, one of the words will not define the other.
D is nonsense. As an answer it has no meaning. Parts of speech means verbs and nouns and pronouns etc. None of them are supports.
Answer:
It might be C
Explanation:
I just figured this because of the words "move" and "going" if that makes sense
Answer:
living knowing i will die sometime
Explanation:
also ice cream
Answer:
ohm.....i think it's she hasn't been teaching english now!
Explanation:
because the apostrophe makes has not into hasn't,,,which makes sense!! ^^
<span>A)“the silken sad uncertain rustling”
B) “purple curtain”</span><span>D) “to still the beating of my heart” I would say these three appeal to the senses so that in A it would be mostly hearing ie the rustling and in B it is sight for the color purple and D it is to do with "the beating of the heart" which would also be perceived by hearing. </span>