Old sounds most appropriate since Feeble means lacking strength and as you grow old your strength does decrease.
"The feeble man could barely walk."
replace feeble with old and it still works.
"The old man could barely walk."
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Show his work so he doesn’t get points taken off. this is because even if he can do calculations in his head, he may make a mistake and having it on the paper will not only him find mistakes but show that he was doing the work as well.
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Ithink the answer is c
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The following question is based on your reading of a midsummer night’s dream by william shakespeare. what type of creature is bottom turned into? a. a goat. c. a mouse. b. an elf. d. a donkey.
Which statement best describes the narrator's reliability? the narrator is unreliable because o she does not reveal how old she is until the end of the passage.