правильный вариант ответа из предложенных. Al. Stand there, they... the guard in a minute and you' ll get a good view. 1. will be changing 3.changc 2.will have been changing 4.will be changed A2.I...here for forty years by the time I retire next week. 1. will work 3. will have been working 2. would work 4. have worked A3. I'll look for you at the parade.- Do, but I ...uniform so that you may find it hard to recognize me. l. will wear 3.will have been wearing 2.will have
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He hated all whites, even those whom he knew nothing about; you can see this from the quote above. Malcom X was happy and felt it was a gift from above when innocent white people were tragically killed. When JFK died, he said it was a case of "chickens coming home to roost". He added that "chickens coming home to
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Teen Suicides Linked To Disturbing Trend: Cyberbullying Black letters flash across the screen, launching an attack of rumors and insults. A text, a Facebook wall post, a blog– a line or two is all it takes to wound someone's self-esteem, to bring tears, to ruin a relationship. With the outburst of modern technology, old-school bullying is out and a new type of bullying has arrived. But while stuffing someone in a locker is an obvious sign of harassment, with no bruises or bloody noses as evidence
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of work in particular was a play written in 2002 titled The Goat or Who is Sylvia?. The Goat or Who is Sylvia? has received mixed reviews. Some people believe that the sole meaning behind the play is bestiality and find the subject matter to be disturbing; others believe that the play has much more meaning to it besides bestiality. Edward Albee has said that The Goat or Who is Sylvia? is about “the limits of our tolerance of the behavior of others than ourselves, especially when such behavior ran
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staring at how the young girl kept her palm placed on her neck as if she was hiding something and stayed quiet. Tsurugi, after staring both of them for 10 minutes of complete quietness and feeling awkward, finally decided to break the silence. “Hey did you guys hear about the bon festival!?” the orange haired boy spoke cheerfully “It starts from tomorrow ma dude and dudette!” “So..?” The blunette looked back at him not feeling too excited over the news. “Sooo.. I thought the three of us should go and
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- catch on sth: to begin to understand; realize exceed (v): If something exceeds a particular amount, it is greater than that amount. If you exceed a limit, you go beyond it. e.g. Its research budget exceeds $700 million a year. scold (v): If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done sth wrong. e.g. “You should be at school” he scolded. mesmerize (v): to have one's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else: I was completely mesmerized
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at work, where she is an accountant. Interview with Marla Marla: Good morning! Me: Tell me what bring you in today? Marla: I have been unable to sleep for about 2 months, and I jump all the time, which causes me to not be able to concentrate. Me: I will need to ask you about 10 questions or more so I can get to know you better, and find out a little about your life, is that fine with you? Marla: Yes! Me: Tell me about yourself? Marla: I am a single mother with 2 boys, who are teenagers. I
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“Miss Em, you should be resting after your ordeal,” a short woman with a kind dark eyes sang. Her cream-colored hands were shriveled, but still very graceful. I imagined she had once been a beautiful dancer, perhaps a ballerina or acrobatic performer that twirled ribbons. “I know Lihua. I had to get these children settled first,” Aunt Em said. “This is Madison, Twist, and Seth can you please fix them something to eat. Ryan will probably eat too
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high school. You have a 3.5 grade point average and figure getting into the University of Virginia will be no problem. You and your best friend have planned on going to Virginia since you were kids; his father attended and has told you many stories of his escapades while there. One problem, your best bud only has a 2.5 GPA, and hasn’t exactly applied himself during high school; he may not get in. You rush to the mail box everyday hoping for an acceptance letter, and this day it’s there. You eagerly rip
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The Comparison of Inner Conflicts of Nathanial Hawthorne’s Characters By: Francisco Avilez ENC 1102 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s stories consist of individuals that suffer from inner conflicts that are caused by sin, pride, untested innocence, hidden guilt, perverse secrecy, cold intellectuality, and isolation. In his stories “The Minister’s Black Veil", “The Birth Mark” and “Rapaccini’s Daughter” all suffer from pride, perverse secrecy, and sin. In these tree stories, Hawthorn’s characters use science
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