Find a friend or somewhere that parents wouldnt see to hide wilbur. then take care of him.
The only noun I know derived from the verb to entomb would be the noun entombment.
It is an abstract noun, which means that it doesn't have a physical shape - you cannot touch it or smell it, just like with love, or hate, or happiness. Entombment is the process of placing a dead body into a tomb, or a grave.
<u>They</u> walked slowly down the crooked <u>street</u> with the rickety <u>stroller</u> and crying <u>toddler</u>.
Answer:
A. evidence in the text.
Explanation:
Evidence in the text you are reading will help you most when trying to understand that text. This evidence will contain definitions, examples, quotes, etc. which will make things clear for you.
B is incorrect as the other works may or may not have anything to do with the text you're reading so they might not help you at all.
C is possible, but the text itself has all the answers - you just have to read it carefully.
D is incorrect because your fellow students may not have the appropriate notes and you should try to work things out on your own first anyway.
The crowd, because it identifies a group of people and still sounds like a singular noun.