I would say that a flare is the least like the others, considering that it doesn't have a bulb, whereas the other options do, and it is fired in the air, whereas the other options are not thrown and ejected.
Answer:huh what do you mean
Explanation:
Part A: D
Part B: “unaware of the tiny camera in the corner”
Answer:
The man in the yellow suit wants land from Winnie's family.
Explanation:
The given question refers to <em>Tuck Everlasting</em> - a novel written by Natalie Babbitt. It tells the story of 10-year-old Winnie Foster, who is frustrated with her family because they keep her cooped up in the house and wants to run away from home. One day, at a spring on her parents' property, she meets Jesse Tuck, a boy who claims to be over 100 years old and tells her not to drink the water from the spring. Soon after, his brother and mother take her away with them, and a man in a yellow suit follows them.
In Chapter 15, the man in the yellow suit goes to Winnie's family and makes a proposal: to bring Winnie back to them in exchange for their land. Winnie's parents are ready to give him the land if it means getting Winnie back.
Answer: 4. path paved
Explanation:
Based on the options, one can surmise that the underlined area is ''...path and paved it ...''.
After the county cleared the path, they then paved it with packed gravel. These were two distinct actions and so need to be separated when written. Options A through to C manages to do this as both actions are separated by a commas or conjunctions.
In option D however, there was no separation of both actions which makes it grammatically wrong and unacceptable to replace the underlined part.