Answer:
We have spent too much time here already
The people were taking their seats
I had forgotten how to braid my hair correctly
My baby sister has grown so much
The leaves were shaken from the branches
Explanation:
Answer:
Within the medical community - to say nothing of the families of the troubled kids - concern...<u>is</u><u> </u><u>growing</u>................about just what psychotropic drugs can do to still-developing brains.
Your question is incomplete because it does not include the options, which are the following:
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere in tears.
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's resolve.
Both authors describe the approaching dawn.
Answer:
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
Explanation:
Both excerpts depict the moment that dying King Arthur leaves on a barge hoping to be healed on the isle of Avalon. In Sir Thomas Malory's lines, Sir Bedivere moans and gives a cry of grief as the barge disappears. Similarly, Lord Tennyson's passage demonstrates Sir Bedivere's pain and loyalty as he stands watching the the main body of the barge until it becomes a black dot in the distance.
I would say"<span>understand the story in just one reading" makes the most sense
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hope this helps
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Zane</span>