Answer:
<u>Mr. Teller wants his dog, Lucy, back.</u>
Jawaher would not be so upset if she had passed the driving test.
3. If Muntaha had been hungry, she would have had something to eat.
4. I would have phoned you if I had your telephone.
5. I would have sold my sapphire ring if I had not given it to my niece.
6. I would have won the competition if I had known all the answers.
7. You would have learnt French if you had stayed longer in paris.
8. If I had seen my aunt, I would have told her the good news.
9. My sister would be happier if she had married her true love.
10. If Hamdan had more free time, he would have done his project yesterday.
Dr. Lanyon writes in his letter that he received a letter from Jekyll after the latter's last dinner party. It iseems to be written out of desperation and with no explanation. It orders him to <span>get a specific drawer with its contents from the laboratory, and bring it home. He must wait for a man (Mr. Hyde) who would come to take it precisely at midnight. He learned that Mr. Hyde and Jekyll are the same person. The two personas can morph into one another using a mysterious potion.</span>
In paragraph 2 the idea of idealism is naïvebut still it makes sense to his credo which down the years grew to have some cynicism.
Explanation:
The Credo has grown shorter in recent years—sometimes cynical, sometimes comical, and sometimes bland—but I keep working at it. Recently I set out to get the statement of personal belief down to one page in simple terms, fully understanding the naïve idealism that implied.
The whole credo of idealism has sense and over the years has grown into cynicism.
At the beginning of the paragraph he uses uppercase letters to put an extra emphasis to his point from the start. He does this by exaggerating that all that is needed to know is little things. He uses the phrase “graduate-school mountain” by trying to get the reader to understand that the highest level of learning is not needed to know about life and how to handle it, or what to do in it. As he wrote the list he wrote it as a child from kindergarten whose mind is still innocent but all those steps of life are well needed and enough to be happy.