The answer is "to have lived". "I really miss being there." is indicative that the narrator/speaker no longer lives there. That makes it past tense.
well yeah we can show both but first i think the justices goes first because if someone does something bad to someone else and if we just show them mercy and let them go then they would probably do the same thing again so i think we should show people justice first then mercy.
at least thats what i think but people have a lots of other opinions so yeah and if this doesnt answer your question sorry .
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Immeasurable means that something cannot be weighed or measured. Therefore when something is denoted as being immeasurable, that means that it is impossible to achieve. For instance, the number of stars in the sky is immeasurable since we cannot ideally determine how they might be. Therefore the word incalculable has a close clue to the word immeasurable because they mean the same thing. It means you cannot define the quantity of something because it is too large to determine the exact number; therefore, it cannot be determined.
The correctly punctuated sentence is c: <span>"I know what happened," whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window." Quotations marks go around direct dialogue like in this example. A comma comes at the end of the dialogue before the final quotation mark.</span>
Answer: I do not know what text you are referring to but my guess is that he said " And you are a bloody brute!"
Hope this helps! :)
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