Answer:
The house, a very large mansion the pair inherited from their grandparents, is a large building divided in two living segments. At the entrance one enters a vestibule leading to the atrium, which consists of a living room, two bedrooms on either sides and, separated by a corridor, the kitchen and a bathroom. The second half of the house, entered through a massive oak door, contains the brother’s library, three other bedrooms and a dining room. Due to the disproportions between the surface of the residence and the daily needs of the two inhabitants, the second segment is entered only for cleaning purposes or for the occasional retrieving of a book from the library.
The monotony of domestic life ends abruptly when the brother hears distinct -yet dissimilar- sounds coming from the second section of the large house. Promptly closing the door, in order to keep whatever is there from coming through, the brother tells his sister that “They’ve taken over the back part.” Although saddened by the loss of part of their belongings, the circustamce appears to the two rather unremarkable, (“happened so simply and without fuss”), like being something they were already waiting, from entities they knew would have come.
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Explanation:
Answer:
A. A police officer giving expert testimony at a trial
When my dad wasn’t proud of me when I got a 90 on a test and said I should’ve done better. Even though I studied so hard just to get a good job from him.
Answer:
You should never put up fences between yourself and other people. (unless their bad people)
Explanation:
If you don't start tearing down your personal fences soon people around you will stop trying to get to you, and then when you finally do tear them down no one will want to interact with you because they fear you will shut them out again. Hope this helps with whatever's going on. : )
Answer:
<u>Bilateral and Unilateral Contract</u>
Explanation:
Remember, that in Bilateral contract there must be two parties having something they both promised to do. In this case the two parties are Sara and Noah, Noah agreeing to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn constitutes a bilateral contact.
A Unilateral Contract is evident here because one request performance not a promise from the other party. For example, Sara requested performance not a promise from Noah to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn. Sara first promised $9, Noah accepted but is not liable if he defaults since he did not initiate a promise.