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a.bitter comments
Explanation:
Because another word for errant is misbehaving
Answer: The children’s host in Chesham still cared about them after they left.
Explanation:
The passage is derived from the "Children of the Wartime Evacuation” and refers to a story about siblings, Sheila Shear and her sister who were evacuated during the Second World War to Cheshem and placed in the care of Harry Mayo.
Even though he was Christian and they were Jewish, he cared for them so deeply that they kept visiting after the war and Sheila and her mother even attended his funeral.
Perhaps the most evidence of his care was by his own admission when, after his death, his lawyer sent the siblings a cheque with a note saying, "A very small token of my very GREAT AFFECTION."
Answer: D) A hand comes out of the lake to grab King Arthur’s sword.
Explanation: A supernatural event is a situation or a thing that can't be explained by nature or science, and are assumed to originate from otherworldly forces. From the given situations from "Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory", the one that represents an example of a supernatural event is the corresponding to option D: A hand comes out of the lake to grab King Arthur’s sword, because it seems that it doesn't have a logical explanation in nature or science.
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he title, “Harlem,” places the poem in this historically black and immigrant neighborhood in New York City, while the "dream" could be any dream that those in Harlem have had: a dream for a better life, for opportunity, for equality—most broadly, for access to the American Dream itself.
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