Oh boy, I'm gonna need more context for that.
Hm....are you doing literary devices? This sounds like it's asking you to choose what technique an author could use to really paint a picture in a story without illustration.
Possible answer: Imagery
The answer to the given question above would be third option. The search that would help you find critical essays on Cervantes’ work in an electronic catalog is this: <span>Subject: Cervantes. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!</span>
Answer:
What will Hal do in 2019?
What will he achieve by then?
How long will he live in Los Angeles in 2022?
What will he do by the time he moves to Los Angeles?
When will he buy a house?
What will he write in 2023?
Explanation:
"The Cossack as the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was Rainsford that knew the full meaning of terror" is the best detail that supports that claim.
When it comes to regular verbs, the way to create past tense is to add -ed (if the verb ends with a consonant), or -d (if the verb ends with a vowel).
So, the verb smile ends in e, which means that you only need to add -d to create past tense. The correct answer is:
Mona Lisa smiled mysteriously.