Because Chamberlain was diplomatic instead of forceful with Hitler
Sleepy Time (Chocolate)
<em>Her yawns was as sweet as the song of a bird.</em>
<em>Her brown, long hair flowed in the air.</em>
<em>Her chocolate eyes are now blurred.</em>
<em>Her skin was smooth and fair.</em>
<em>She lays her heavy head on the soft pillow.</em>
<em>The moonlight inside her room was in full glow.</em>
Answer:
pore ... raise
Answer choices:
pour ... rise
pore ... rise
pour ... raise
pore ... raise
Pour is a verb. We need a noun after every. Also, every 'pour' doesn't make sense.
Eliminate the pour answers.
pore ... rise
pore ... raise
Raise is transitive, which is what we need.
Transitive: requires object
Intransitive: does not have an object
The correct answer is A.
The sentence should be written like this: <span>Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of it's clean and safe enough to drink.
Because the sentence is saying "only some of IT IS clean and safe enough to drink," an apostrophe should be used.
</span>
A matches with iii. b matches with vii. c matches with v. d matches with i. e matches with ii. f matches with iv. g matches with vi.