Anglo-Saxon were a cultural group of people that lived in Great Britain around the 5th century. That being said, words with an Anglo-Saxon origin are those that were used by this groups many years ago but in a different way than we use them now in modern English. Some of those words from this list are:
Anglo-Saxon word Modern English word
- Fæder - Father
- Modor - Mother
- Wine - Friend
- Sceap - Sheep
- Is
- He
- Me
The answer is: A, B, C, D, E, G and M
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16. Tom reads novel
17. Tom reads novel, but Jack reads comics
18. Although Tom reads novel, Jack reads comics
1. simple sentence
2. compound sentence
3. simple sentence
4. compound sentence
5. complex sentence
6. simple sentence
7. compound sentence
8. compound sentence
9. simple sentence
10. compound sentence
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12. complex sentence
13. compound sentence
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15. complex sentence
16. Jack reads newspaper
17. Jack reads newspaper, but Mary plays PS5
18. Although Jack reads newspaper, Mary plays PS5
please mark as brainliest
False: This statement is false.
Each person has it's own view of life and personal tastes of things. Meeting personal goals is the most important thing, as it is what will be able to keep every person proud and satisfied of their choices in life. Meeting someone else goals, in this case parents, will only cause regret in the person if these goals don't go hand to hand with their personal ones, because making a parent proud is never more important than being proud of yourself and choices. This personal feeling of achievement is what will bring joy in day to day life. If not, the feeling of suppression will only build bigger and eventually explode.
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By Emily Brontë
Explanation:
Emily Brontë was an English Novelist and a Poet, born in 1818 and died 1848.