Answer:
Heathcliff enters and Hareton leaves, "to enjoy his grief and anger in solitude” (303). Heathcliff moodily confides to Lockwood that Hareton reminds him more of Catherine Earnshaw than he does of Hindley. He also tells Lockwood that he will still have to pay his full rent even if he leaves the Grange, to which Lockwood, insulted, agrees. Heathcliff invites Lockwood to dinner, and informs Cathy that she can eat with Joseph in the kitchen. Lockwood eats the cheerless meal and leaves, contemplating the possibility of his courting Cathy and bringing her "into the stirring atmosphere of the town” (304). and tell him he is moving to London :
Answer:
1 is A 2 is F 3 is A 4 is G
Explanation:
first one: 'sea horses are unusual' is an opinion because it cannot be backed by facts. some people might say that they look very normal.
second one: G and H are opinions. F and I and facts but sea horses' life span isn't mentioned in the passage.
third one: its said in the passage that seahorses are about 1.5 to 12 inches long. 1 is the only option that doesn't fit in that range.
fourth one: G is only one that cannot be backed by facts.
Answer: swam
Explanation:
Assuming it's past tense, swam would be grammatically correct.