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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Iopened the door quietly,then stood in the doorway rewrite using ..ing participle
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which sentence best describes the biased way the author approaches this topic? boars = bacon. and gammon, chops, sausages and feel your salivary glands begin to tingle at the thought of your teeth sinking into that first tender mouthful, and you will be half way towards a sensible attitude towards these creatures. theyâre pigs. porkers, hogs, swine, if you will. they dig up peopleâs gardens, occasionally attack their dogs, spread disease and generally cause a nuisance. in culinary terms, theyâre no different to cows or sheep or any of the other feeble-minded, four-legged frolickers which, in various pasties, pies and other assorted pastry cases, end up on our steaming plates on a daily basis. low in fat but high in deliciousness, by eating a wild boar you arenât depriving poor little peppa and george of a long-lost cousin, but rather reaffirming your god-given position at the top of the food chain. if a boar could eat you it would, thus i say we should return the favour with interest. so say no to the misty-eyed squealers and man up, tuck in and pig out!
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Who said this in of pride & prejudice, and what type of irony does it show? âyou mistake me, my dear. i have a high respect for your nerves. they are my old friends. i have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least.â a.mrs. bennet: situational irony b.mr. bingley: dramatic irony c.elizabeth: proverbial irony d.mr. bennet: verbal irony
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Write a conversation--either real or imaginary--which contains at least five questions. practice usi...
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