The purpose of the sentence is to make memories for the college as a remembrance for future endeavours to come by.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The option for the question has not been stated, hence in general, it might be the best possible purpose to be made out of the sentence, to make <em>memories as a remembrance</em> for the college.
The future endeavours as such as college is supposed to distant the best friends as they might be going to different colleges, thereby, to <em>acknowledge this upcoming phase</em>, the one last summer adventure is chosen.
Answer:
1. it will help people have no more pain
2. help people live longer
3. we won't have to be in constent fear that we will die of a diseases
Explanation:
Answer:
B. act or move at high speed.
Explanation:
The term hasten is derived from the word <em>haste, </em>which means to make something happen quickly. The word hasten is a verb, extended from the word haste and added with the pattern of verb '-en.'
Therefore, hasten means to <em>act or move at high speed </em>or to be quick on doing something, or move fast.
Thus option B is correct.
This is a dumb question. The only adjectives are salty, frozen, tiny, and suitable. In some cases I GUESS you could say "only" would be the other adjective.