Answer:
B. The feeling in "The Black Snake" is playful, while the feeling in "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" is serious and fearful.
Explanation:
Hi, you've asked an incomplete/unclear question. The full question read;
Which of the phrases below is <u>not</u> in the future perfect continuous?
a) You will have been waiting here for three hours by 8 o'clock.
b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
c) By the end of next month I will have been living here for ten years.
d) When I finish this course, I will have been learning Italian for ten years.
e) Next month I will have been working here for two years.
Answer:
<u>b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.</u>
Explanation:
We make this conclusion because the phrase <em>"will have been" </em> (which is the future perfect of the verb "to be") is often added to the subject of a sentence to make it future perfect continuous.
However, after careful check of all the sentences, we notice all of them except option b used the future perfect continuous phrase, <em>"will have been." </em>
Answer:
D. For defending the rights of African-Americans
Explanation:
If you mean Fredrick Douglass, then D would be correct. Why? Fredrick Douglass was pro African-American rights. He created the North Star newspaper to express his opinions. If you want to read more about him, go to Wikipedia or some other site.
Answer:
B) That the narrator was afflicted by illness and fell to the ground.
Explanation:
"There I was struck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and grazed the subclavian artery. I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghazis had it not been for the devotion and courage shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me across a pack-horse, and succeeded in bringing me safely to the British lines." This text show that by using context clues the narrator was afflicted and hurt deeply and needed assistance he was on the verge of death.
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The correct answer is the first sentence.
The second, third, and fourth sentences are not only incorrect, but also somewhat nonsensical. Even if they do make some sense, they are confusing and incoherent, sometimes even grammatically incorrect.