Upon his return from the battle, Bilbo comes back with two little treasure chests, one filled with silver and the other one with gold, and says "<span>That will be quite as much as I can manage". Taking this into consideration, we can conclude that your best answer is option A.</span>
An example of personification is the stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky
Answer:
Mom decided to split the prize between my brother and (I).
Explanation:
As there is only two entities (in this case, two people, you and your brother), between would make the most sense. Among can be used in such a state, but it is generally used when there is either more than 2 persons or more than 2 groups of people.
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Explain
Correct? ^
Answer:
The lesson I believe the writer is trying to convey in the The L0st Dog is fairly on the nose; 'to never lose hope on something you don't know 100%. In paragraph five and six the protagonist is seen running from a group of aforementioned men, barely escaping he end up reunited with his friend Rose, ending the story with the line "[...] Never give up hope on something you haven’t found."
Now I didn't 'explain' 'cause It'd sound redundant but if you want or need to, just add on with '...which means' or '...is/that's an example of,' et cetera.
- Something along those lines at least =)