Answer:
The food worker on break may drink from an uncovered cup in the kitchen.
Explanation:
To begin with, the people who come to dine in wouldn't be exactly happy to witness the food worker to drink water in the deli area or the buffet area or in the dining room. Those would be the places where the water would be served or placed for the people who come to eat. It is a safe mannerism if the food worker drinks water from the kitchen as it is more appropriate and right thing to do. As basic rules, a dining place would know how to keep the place hygienic and clean and kitchen would be the place where the uncovered cup would be kept clean, especially for the workers' sake.
I feel like it's implying that, Britannia is in a very very weary deep thought process.
I mean, droops can be referred to weary, and pensive means thought, or a deep thought.
However, weary could be tired. This is completely an assumption.
A theme that the author develops through these 2 excerpts is that , despite how good u are doing if u are disobedient, u will find yourself in a bad situation
11- days, night = compound subject
12- plays, sings = compound predicates
13- Mary and Bill = compound subjects //bought furnished = compound predicate
14- Chairs, tables rugs = compound subjects //were chosen and furnished = compound predicate
15- begin and end = compound predicate
16_ John and Elaine = compound subjject
a compound predicate has to tell us two things at least with the same subject
a compound subject is two or more subjects
hope I didn't make any mistakes