Answer:
The receptionist should ask how old Tajpreet is. This is because people who are going to book a hotel are required to be a minimum age.
Explanation:
Tajpreet will not be able to book the hotel if she does not have a minimum age required by law. This minimum age may vary in each region and in each hotel.
In addition, it is necessary that her friends who will be staying at the hotel have an authorization for this, if they are minors.
All this information must be given by the receptionist, when Tajpreet tries to book the suite.
The diction of Steinbeck here in apparently describing the dustbowl conditions of the Dirty Thirties is speaking of "tenant men" or presumably men who were tenant farmers perhaps who were allowed to live on the land in return for working it and that they "scuffed" their way home indicates that the dust was so thick they had to scuff but also perhaps that since they could barely make a living under the poor agricultural conditions they did not walk confidently but scuffed.
Answer:
The lines in the excerpt from the play that support April’s claim is this:
" And, if I fall not in my deep intent,
Clarence hath not another day to live:
Which done, God take King Edward to his mercy,
And leave the world for me to bustle in!
For then I'll marry Warwick's youngest daughter."
Answer: Metaphor
Explanation:
Sunlight to a hammer (without using the words LIKE or AS)