I don't know what the original sentences looked like, but I assume the answer is :
C) That ancient land was located in the Middle East, a hot and sunny part of the world.
Savored. means enjoyed. Therefore, if he was savoring the teams accomplishments, he was enjoying himself as well as the group. The correct answer is B. Fully Enjoyed.
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The correct answer is the last one. Kilpatrick's article shares how White House staff feels about Nixon's resignation.
In the article, numerous aides and officials are quoted. Each gives his thoughts and/or opinions on Nixon's resignation. Many are sorry to see him go. Therefore the second option -- that the staff is unaffected -- is not correct.
The article does not say much about who will become president after Nixon. Furthermore, the staff itself is not changing; only Nixon is leaving. Therefore, the final answer is the correct one.
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Devin will be disappointed by the weather.
Explanation:
Devin had started out the day before preparing for his game. He had dotted every 'I' and crossed every 'T'.
Given that the rain was intensifying at 7am, it's most likely that it would ruin the day. On the balance of probability, it is possible the game will be canceled due to flooding or just because the field might not be in the best shape for a game. It is also possible that Devin might sleep through the alarm given the cool weather induced by the rain.
Ultimately, Devin would most likely be disappointed.
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Answer: This is past <u>simple</u> tense.
Explanation:
- Past simple tense is formed by adding <u>-ed </u>(in some cases, -d or -ied) to the base form of the verb. The past simple tense of the verb "to splurge" is going to be <em>"splurged." </em>
- Past progressive form, on the other hand, consists of <u>verb to be</u> and -<u>ING verb form</u> - "was splurging."
- Past perfect form would be "had splurged", while past perfect progressive would be "had been splurging."