There is no image to look at. I would be happy to answer it if there was a image.
Answer:
The passage describes a conflict between Mr. Utterson and Dr. Jekyll over the terms of Dr. Jekyll’s will. Jekyll insists that, despite Mr. Hyde’s despicable behavior, his relationship with Mr. Hyde prevents him from changing his will. Jekyll’s words create suspense by making the reader wonder about the nature of Jekyll’s relationship with Hyde and why Jekyll cannot cut ties with Hyde.
Explanation:
PLZ MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
option a
Explanation:
as the sea is compared to the boiiling point
Given sentence :
- She asked me 'What time are we going to leave tomorrow?
Answer :
- She asked me that at what time were we going to leave the next day.
Some rules of conversion of statements :
- The reporting verb "said" is changed into "told" .
- The inverted commas are removed and "that" is placed instead.
- If the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the tense of the verb in the reported speech is not changed.
- If the reported speech expresses some "universal truth" or "habitual action", the tense of the verb is not changed
Its the concentration camps, but dont get confused with prisons because it sounds really similar.