Answer:I think it would be the 3 option
Explanation:
When you write an outline you take the time to use the information from whatever you read
Part A: Though he intends to marry Lizzie, the Kid has introduced her to a rough, unrefined life.
Part B: “The first drink he made me take I cried all night at home…” (Paragraph 34)
In this piece of evidence, it is clear that the Kid is corrupting Lizzie. She doesn't drink and yet, he made her drink. His influence on her is not positive as he introduces her to a life that she's not used to; one that is rough and unrefined.
Part A: It characterizes Liz's death as an escape from a life of pain and sorrow.
Part B: “…took Liz to her bosom…” (Paragraph 45)
The east river is described as the "good mother". A good mother is one who is safe and comforting. She will relieve or console her children in times of pain or sorrow. Liz is described as going to the "good mother east river" who takes away her pain and brings her in as though she were a mother consoling a child.
I believe the best option would be "from your house to the train station." Forgive me if I'm incorrect, but it seems like it's the only adverb clause in the sentence. Hope this helps. I'd say "the train will arrive" would be the answer, but it cannot be, because it is not modifying any part of the sentence. So, I think this is the best answer.
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Answer: I think a lot while looking out of my window. How far do birds fly to arrive at my house? The tree by my house and think about how much power it takes to fly an airplane? Then compare to how small birds are. They must be very well adapted to survive their yearly migrations.As they travel north and south with the changing seasons. If I was a bird. I would always go to a warmer place on the earth. Instead of flying north where it is so much colder. If I could choose I would travel with so far and go on so many flights with my friends. I would go so much farther than any one has ever gone before, but I've got to finish my physics homework. Then I will be able someday fly. Oh what an airplane could do.
Explanation:
I rewrote sentences in different words.