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Which of the following words typically has a negative connotation?
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World Languages, 28.06.2019 00:00
Which of the following is an example of supportive communication? a. “we should talk about this when you are calmer.” b. “you shouldn’t do that.” c. “are you sure about that? ” d. “i’m always here if you need with anything.”
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World Languages, 28.06.2019 22:00
Redacteaza o compunere de 10-15 randuri (100-150 de cuvinte) in care sa povestesti o intamplare care sa ilustreze semnificatia proverbului "cand stapanul nu-i acasa soarecii joaca pe masa".in compunerea ta trebuie: sa precizezi doua lelmente ale cadrului spatio-temporal sa respecti succesiunea logica a evenimentelor sa respecti tipul de text si cerinta formulata sa respecti normele de exprimare de ortografie si de punctuatie limita de spatiu dau coroana pe cea mai buna compunere va rog este urgent
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World Languages, 29.06.2019 01:30
Anyone can walk around a golf course. anyone can hit a golf ball with a golf club. to do so, a person doesn’t have to know the names or numbers of the different clubs. he or she does not even need to know the rules of golf. but a person who wants to play golf properly has to learn the rules of the game and when to use different clubs. the main topic of this paragraph is that a. anyone can play golf. b. a person has to learn how to play the actual game of golf. c. a person does not need to know the rules of golf. d. a person who wants to play golf must have golf clubs.
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World Languages, 29.06.2019 09:30
What is some of the news that mr.dussel brings about the outside world
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