Answer: It can and cannot be true.
Explanation:
Just because Bucky has a thin leg doesn't mean he is a fox. Foxes have many characteristics. Not just a thin leg.
But he might be a fox.
If there was more description, then we can tell for sure if he is a fox or not.
Answer:
A.Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.
Explanation:
A compound adjective is a group of words that function collectively to modify a noun.
To properly hyphenate a compound adjective, there must be two or more words that acts as one idea.
Therefore, option A is correct where the compound adjective "two-year-old" is properly hyphenated.
In The Red Badge of Courage chapter one, ..
A) the army would be moving soon
B) They would have a hot meal just in time for Thanksgiving
C) The war would be over soon
D) The soldiers pay was about to be doubled
’ ..
A) Be unable to get along with his fellow soldiers
B) Show his cowardice by running from battle
C) Die a slow and torturous death
D) Be captured by the enemy
, ...
A) fighting, then running away when the enemy attacks again
B) Charging up a mountainside with his bayonet
C) playing the drums to inspire his allies
D) Losing his rifle in the mayhem
Answer:
The correct answer is letter b. he values home and family more than personal glory.
Explanation:
Odysseus is the main character in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer. He is a hero trying to return home after the Trojan War. Odysseus encounters several dreadful obstacles on his way back because he has offended a god, Poseidon. Odysseys is a very intelligent man and, for that reason, is also quite arrogant. He enjoys the dispute with Poseidon, seeing it all as a dangerous challenge. Lucky for him, the goddess Athena is on his side, helping him out and protecting him whenever she can.
<u>As the story progresses, Odysseus ends up losing his ship and his men. Even though he is really smart and knows how to get out of possibly fatal situations, he longs to be home with his family, which is taking quite a long time. At the end, when he finally holds his wife Penelope in his arms, he realizes he no longer values the life of a hero he has led so far. Now, after everything he's been through, all that matters to him is his family. The journey and the challenges, as well as the long time it took him to get home, have changed Odysseus.</u>