Abba abba but I could be wrong
I think that if people are well educated they tend to know better about the process, laws. Etc. Also, they can't be fooled very easily. Something along those lines.
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2) the drummer's sticks were thrown into the crowd after the concert
3) Ellen's eyes are red and itchy from allergies
4) the children's toys were spread all around
5)the teacher collected the student's portfolios so that she could grade them
6)the seamstress' sewing machine broke down
The correct wording is "Ali likes to sing, paint, and play soccer".
<h3>What makes the difference in the word?</h3>
The use of "to" in the sentence is unnecessary because we are expressing the actions that Ali likes in the complete sentence.
Hence, the correct word to be use should be "Ali likes to sing, paint, and play soccer"
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In the next two lines, that seems to refer to the statement above about the second path being grassier and less worn. Now the speaker suggests that the second path was equally, not less, worn: “the passing there / Had worn them about the same.” This seems to say that the two paths had had a similar number of people walking on them, so they were fairly equally worn.
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