Answer:
nothing
Explanation:
Its true that we don't owe them nothing however if we want to make this world a better place where people live in peace and alongside each other then giving a few pounds to charity or volunteering and helping out the needy can really make a change.
Select the two correct answers.
Only the best of bands was chosen to march in the city's annual parade.
My little brother gobbles his food while my sister nibbles hers.
A car ride was a special event when the automobile was first built.
The picnic shelter in the park was a refuge from the pelting rain and wind.
In the paragraph, the words resident and inhabitants are synonyms, words that have the same meaning (in that case it means someone that lives in X place, ) and that can be interchanged when you are writing as a way for not repeating the same word twice.
As for the options, the last phrase contains two synonyms as well, the words shelter and refuge. Both words means a place where one is protected; in that case, protected from the rain and wind.
The sentences that share a similar relationship between words like 'resident' and 'inhabitant' are: 'Only the best of bands was chosen to march in the city's annual parade' and 'The picnic shelter in the park was a refuge from the pelting rain and wind' because they contain synonyms 'chosen' and 'selected', 'shelter' and 'refuge' respectively.
The question is looking for sentences that show a similar relationship between words as 'resident' and 'inhabitant' in the provided text. The words 'resident' and 'inhabitant' are synonyms, meaning they express the same or nearly the same idea. Therefore, the sentences that contain words related in the same way are: 'Only the best of bands was chosen to march in the city's annual parade.' The words 'chosen' and 'selected' are related in the same way as 'resident' and 'inhabitant'. Also, 'The picnic shelter in the park was a refuge from the pelting rain and wind.' The words 'shelter' and 'refuge' are synonymous and hence related in the same way as 'resident' and 'inhabitant'.
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The coming of the Green Knight
Now I will say no more of the service, but that ye may know there was no lack, for there drew newe a venture that the folk might well have left their labour to gaze upon. As the sound of the music ceased, and the first course had been fitly served, there came in at the hall door one terrible to behold, of stature greater than any on earth; from neck to loin so strong and thickly made, and with limbs so long and so great that he seemed even as a giant. And yet he was but a man, only the mightiest that might mount a steed; broad of chest and shoulders and slender of waist, and all his features of like fashion; but men marveled much at his colour, for he rode even as a Knight, yet was Green all over.
The fashion of the Knight
For he was clad all in Green, with a straight coat, and a mantle above; all decked and lined with fur was the cloth and the hood that was thrown back from his locks and lay on his shoulders. Hose had he of the same green, and spurs of bright gold with silken fastenings richly worked; and all his vesture was verily green. Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work, 'there too long to tell all the trifles that were embroided thereon- birds and insects in gay guards of green and gold.
What is the best description of the mood created by the setting of this passage?
A. Humorous, because the Knight was not invited to the part
B. Peaceful, because the Knight brought a sense of calm to the party
C. Threatening, because the Knight showed up suddenly at the party
D. Uplifting, because the Knight who showed up is interesting and glamorous.
I think it's C or D.
C..........
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Got it right on test
b. Them played basketball for over three hours.
c. Malcolm and her went jogging this morning.
d. Dad was waving at my sister and me.
A.noun clause
B.adverb clause
C.adjective clause
D.possessive