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Dearest Jo,
Beth getting sick is not your fault. (place quote here about how Beth got sick) Scarlet fever is very easy to get and tough too get rid of. Beth's illness may be the answer to her problems. I'm not saying this in a mean way dearest Jo. No. But Beth has always been so afraid to grow older and to get married. She may have prayed for something to happen to cause her to fall ill. She loves being inside and playing with her piano. Now that she has this illness, she is happy because she is stuck doing the things she loves. (I will leave the rest of the note to you!)
Yours forever,
(Your name)
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I hope I helped! :)
Answer:
Uhm about your pets if you have any pets that'll be a good plot.
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Explanation:
1:Who was in the car?
2:What did you hit?
3:Have you drunk alcohol recently?
4:Have you ever smoked drugs?
5:Have you been in a car crash before?
6:What is your name?
7:Where were you going?
8:Does anything hurt?
9:How many fingers am i holding up?
10:Where have you come from?
11:Can i contact anyone?
12:Can you wiggle your fingers and toes?
13:Do you have any allergies?
14:Do you have any medical issues?
15:Does anybody know you were here?
16:Is anything numb?
17:Can you breathe easily?
18:Does your chest hurt?
19:Can you feel your face?
20:Does anything feel like it is burning?
Answer: the firsts one is 2
the second is 3
the third on is 1
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: He told me that the doctor that has attended him for years can´t explain why he has very bad health even though he lives very carefully.
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The question requires combining the set of Simple sentences into one Complex sentence.
A complex sentence contains an independent clause (one that can stand alone as a sentence) and at least one dependent clause, which cannot stand alone despite having a subject and a verb. The clauses, then, are not equal, and there has to be a coordinating conjunction that establishes the rank of one or more of the clauses to make them less equal.
In this example, the coordinating conjunctions used are "that" and "even though."