In the real thing when the monarchs first enter the artist's studio, what does he think they want?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: He thinks they want to have their photo taken.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

to have there portraits done

Explanation:


Related Questions

Because Jeremy's arm was clearly injured, the play clock was stopped. Which type of clause is underlined? A.independent clause B.noun clause C.adverb clause D.adjective clause
Are you a left or right handed individual? How do you Describe your Self Based or Rain Leteralization?​
Which statement BEST describes the impactof Mr. Al-Sayed's memory about openingthe bodega?It makes Mr. Al-Sayed think that his sonshould pursue a different career than he did.It makes Mr. Al-Sayed feel sad about the funhis son misses while working at the bodega.It makes Mr. Al-Sayed realize how much hisson reminds him of himself.It makes Mr. Al-Sayed aware that sacrificeslike he made will not be necessary for his son.
Which is a step in making and checking predictions while reading?listing characters and their personality traitsconnecting clues to background knowledgeinterpreting symbols within the figurative languageidentifying setting and plot in the literature
Only use statistics from __________ sources.

Where can you find more information about words or phrases in bold? (5 points)In the glossary

In the newspaper

In the chapter list

In the title pages

Answers

The answer to this question is in the glossary. The word glossary comes from the Latin glossarium, which is made up of the words glossa, which means "dark, obsolete, or foreign word that requires an explanation," and the suffix -arium, which can be simply translated as a place to put or keep things in. A glossary, therefore, is a list, in alphabetical order, of those words that are difficult to understand in a text accompanied by their definitions or meanings.    

Its A. In the glossary

An Italian Sonnet often explores two contrasting ideas in relation to each other. Which formal element most directly reflects the contrast of ideas in an Italian sonnet?the stanza structure
the rhythm pattern
the choice of word endings
the figures of speech used

Answers

The formal element that most directly reflects the contrast of ideas in an Italian sonnet is the rhythm pattern. The pattern that is formed by the rhyming words in the sonnet is referred to as the rhythm pattern.The first eight lines are referred to as the octave, the remaining lines are the sestet.

Identify the gerund and identify its noun use.John likes jogging, Great Danes, and sweet rolls.

Answers

gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding"-ing." The gerund form of theverb "read" is "reading." You can use a gerund asthe subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence. In this sentence “John likes jogging, Great Danes, and sweet rolls.”,the gerund here is “jogging”, direct object of the verb “likes”.

The major theme of "Life without Principle" is A. economics.
B. government.
C. freedom.
D. religion.

Answers

The major theme of "Life without Principle" is "freedom", since it talks about the ways in which people can be free from the "chains" of live by living in ways that are beneficial to their mind and body. 

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND MEDAL!!! Which word is the simple predicate of the sentence? The Johnson family camped near a lake in Michigan. A. family B. lake C. camped D. Michigan

Answers

The Simple Predicate is a verb, so it's what they're doing
C. Camped

Hope this helps!!

Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative?Her pet is a moody gray cat.
a. gray
b. cat
c. moody
d. pet

Answers

Cat.

A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows the verb and describes or renames the subject.

Noun or Pronoun: This rules out gray and moody
Follows the verb: -
Renames the subject: The subject is her pet. So, the answer is cat.