I'm not too sure about the answer to these questions, just want to double check.

3. What mood is conveyed by the words, “I am all longing,” in line 29 of “The Wife’s Lament”?
angry
frantic
(my answer) hopeless

5. Which sentence BEST combines the ideas shown below?

The football player did not seem seriously injured. As a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

The football player did not seem seriously injured, and as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

The football player did not seem seriously injured, for as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

(my answer)The football player did not seem seriously injured, yet as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

I'm thinking for 5 the first one could also be the answer. Thank you for your help

Please help, this is due first thing tomorrow morning. I don't want anyone to do my work for me, just help double-check what I have.

For question 3, the mood conveyed by the words "I am all longing" in line 29 of "The Wife's Lament" is best described as hopeless. In order to arrive at this answer, you need to analyze the words and context to understand the emotional tone being conveyed. The phrase "I am all longing" suggests a deep-seated feeling of longing or yearning, which typically implies a sense of hopelessness or despair.

For question 5, the sentence that BEST combines the ideas is the one you selected: "The football player did not seem seriously injured, yet as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully." This sentence effectively combines the ideas from the two shorter sentences by using the coordinating conjunction "yet" to show a contrast between the player's apparent lack of serious injury and the trainers' precautionary actions. It maintains the logical flow and coherence of the two separate thoughts while linking them together. The other options either introduce unnecessary phrases or lack appropriate conjunctions to convey the intended meaning.