What does the words inking their cress describe as they are used in a winter twilight poem

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Answer: It means making their mark but there are other definitions to describe "inking their cress". Hope this helps.

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According to MLA format do I have to site factual information if I did not look it up, I just knew it?

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Teachers love website formatting lol you’re gonna have to do a lot of that in the future

A bicycle has 36 spoke sand spokes are sold in packages of 5. How many packages must you buy to replace all the spokes in a wheel?

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You must buy 8 packages because 35 divided by 5 is 7. But there is one left so you need another package. Therefore you need to buy 8 packages
you have to buy 8 packages because 36 divided by 5 is 7 so now you have one left over so it's 8

What is John Longridge's relationship with the animals? A.
He has cared for them since they were puppies and a kitten.

B.
He is taking care of them for his housekeeper, Mrs. Oakes.

C.
He is taking care of them for his friends, the Hunters.

D.
He adopted them from his friends, the Hunters.

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John Longridge is taking care of them for his friends the Hunters. This can be found in chapter 1.

I stood against the far wall of the shabby lobby avoiding eye contact with the doorman as my dad checked us in for the night. We’d hoped to make it as far as Scranton, but the weather had interfered, leaving us instead at an eyesore of a truck-stop motel. My ear buds were jammed in as far as comfort would allow in a vain attempt to block out the motel’s vibe. Still, I could not ignore the looming presence of the doorman. He stood in the dim portico, sweeping and re-sweeping a pile of lint on the floor, watching the parking lot with his watery eyes, and occasionally signaling to the whiskered clerk behind the desk. What technique does the author use to build suspense in the excerpt? The pace of the story quickens. The word choice darkens the tone. Odd characters are introduced. The setting details are intentionally omitted.

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Odd characters are introduced. 

Clearly, the author does not trust the doorman, who seems like a shady character

Answer:C

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Can anyone make a one analysis page of Farwell to Arms

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A Farewell to Arms is an autobiographical novel, where the main character who participates in the Italian Front gets admitted in the hospital and falls in love with the nurse.

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Ernest Hemingway was one of the greatest writers who tuned the twentieth century and indeed his writing style revolves around down prose style and bold.

A Farewell to Arms is an autobiographical novel, where the main character who participates in the Italian Front gets admitted in the hospital and falls in love with the nurse.

The first few chapters talks about Frederic Henry and describes his struggles in the war front. Hemingway writes the novel in famous descriptive passages and in a journalist prose style which is emotionally poignant.

The novel ends in tragedy and once Catherine dies, Henry's life turns numb. As he leaves the hospital and with the rain falling on him, there is a deprived look of powerless, hopeless and deep sadness that could take forever to heal.

Hemingway describes a realistic and unromantic surrounding about war. The simple writing and plain language gives a sense of immediacy to the readers.

Which of the following words best describes the relationship between Mr. and Mr. Watson? A. Secretive
B. Serious
C. Burdensome
D. Supportive

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I think it's either C or D but i think it's d
I think it would be B, serious