Dripped
A verb is a word that expresses an action: (she jumped into the pool - jumped being the verb) or a state of being: (an example being I am happy. Am is the verb here)
The ice cream was doing an action - it was dripping, so dripped is the verb
Answer:
Algebra/Math
Explanation:
It for the order of operations (PEMDAS)
The correct answer is C. Hyperbole. This is because her eyes do not really shine goodly light nor do they shine by night, he is just overreacting. It isn't a simile because it doesn't have the famous "as something as something" pattern, nor are they a metaphor because he describes her eyes obviously and doesn't try to symbolically represent them. They aren't personified and do not show human emotions or thoughts and opinions, or behavior.
Answer - In many ways
If we carefully consider the context in which the word 'manifold' is used in the given sentence, "The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.", it has the same meaning as the phrase 'in many ways'.