Correct the sentences.
Example: A ghost is someone who stays at a motel.
That's wrong! A g...
Correct the sentences.
Example: A ghost is someone who stays at a motel.
That's wrong! A guest is someone who stays at a motel.
1. A scientist is someone who steals things from people's homes.
2. An alien is someone who goes into space.
3. A tourist is someone who tells a story.
4. A farmer is someone who does experiments.
5. A narrator is someone from another planet.
6. A burglar is someone who travels to other places on vacation.
7. An astronaut is someone who has fields and drives a tractor.
8. A guest is someone who comes out at night and wears white.
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In the earth is precious, chief seattle says that man did not “weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it.” what attitude is he implicitly criticizing by saying this?
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Which details from the excerpt best indicate that the tomb is a frightening place ?
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Ineed . identify the item that shows sharp and vivid details rather than vague and general ones (put a or b for your answer.) a. my brother doesn’t know the value of money. he buys new things, even though his old ones are still perfectly good. he recently took his girlfriend on a trip. they stayed at a nice hotel and ate all their meals out. while they were there, he proposed marriage to her and gave her an engagement ring. b. my brother bought a new car this year, even though his last car was only three years old and running well. he recently took his girlfriend to hawaii for a week. they stayed at a hilton hotel right on the beach and ate dinner by candlelight in elegant gourmet restaurants. on their last night there, he surprised her with a two-carat diamond ring.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:10
Which statement describes victorian gender expectations for men best?
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