Answer
Anne was in a war situation:Anne Frank's lifetime was a time when the world was at war
We are in a Pandemic situation:We are currently at a time where a Pandemic is threatening to wipe us out
She couldn't go out for fear of capture:Hitler ordered the capture of all Jews so they could kill them.
We can't go out for fear of contraction of virus:We can't go out as we are in Quarantine for fear of contracting the virus
In many cases, you can't nail down the spelling of a word without knowing
what it means.
You didn't tell us what your word means, so there are different possibilities.
Here are a few:
-- In old German, a wagon driver was a wagner (VOG-nair) or <u>weiner</u> (VEIN-air).
As the Yiddish language (spoken among German Jews) developed from old high
German, some of them used the same word 'weiner' to mean 'one who makes or
sells wine'. The word came to the New World as a family name, spelled "Viner",
(as in my first high school crush).
-- The ancient city of Vienna, now the capital of modern Austria, is called "Wien"
(VEEN) in the languages around there. A person who was born or raised there
is called a <u>Wiener</u> (VEEN-air). Also, a small sausage that became popular there
was also called a Wiener. That's where we got the slang term 'weener' for a hot
dog or anything that resembles one.
-- A little kid who whimpers and whines all the time is called a <u>whiner.</u>
So the spelling really often depends on what your word means. That's one
reason why, in a spelling bee, they always give you a sentence along with
the word.
I would say ....Hi friend, i hope you are doing well. stay safe, and wash your hands!!
Answer:
C. She asked if I was free; I was at another friend’s house sadly.
Explanation: