Answer:
Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent
Explanation:
The words underlined is comparing WW1 to facing an opponent, therefor when it says "Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent" is being referred to WW1.
"No one has said much about the crash since that time" is the correct way to write in active voice because the subject, "no one," is doing the action.
I think of the same answer.
It is all about judgment. Some people tend to evaluate people with their first impression. It happens when they are not carefully observed first, this at least gives an idea of someone. Sudden judgment may result in misunderstandings and misperceptions.
Answer:
Handle his money wisely.
Explanation:
'To watch his money' is an idiom.
An idiom is a phrase or a group of words used to mean something else. An idiom can not be understood in a literal sense but to understand it applied meaning needs to be understood.
For example, 'on cloud nine' is an idiom which means to convey the meaning of extreme happiness.
In the same manner, 'to watch his money' is an idiom that means 'to handle the money wisely.'
So, the use of this phrase in the question means 'to handle the money wisely.'
The second one because the question asks a sentence that gives a nostalgic or sentimental longing