Bilbo encounters <span>Gollum when he is himself alone, trying to rejoin the dwarves.</span>
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D. She wants to go to the concert <em>real bad</em>.
Explanation:
The sentence needs an adverbial phrase, but the form "real bad" is not such a phrase. An adverbial form of the same words would be "really badly."
My ideal home would be a home of uptopia with many acers of land. For riding dirt bikes, and seeing exotic animals. To achieve such a high caliber home I would have to succeed in online marketing. Using social media to my advantage to sell 10$ t-shirts for 50$ or more. I would have to sponsor friends and family's businesses to keep money in the circle. Home isn't quite home without friends or family. I would buy a ronin M by DJI. Camera's lenses. Greenscreen and softboxes. All affordable with a sold investment to a maximum of 2,500$. Because the Ronin M is 1,000 and the camera equipment is expensive, but the greenscreen and softbox lights is like 100$ for the largest greenscreen available, and 100$ for 3 or 4 lights. I would become a professional photographer, and vlogger. I will create a website using a domain name, and a hosting company to host my website and design the website to sponsor me and selected businesses and I will personally ship out products my self<span />
The passage is about students being able to go to college to get a three-year degree instead of a four-year degree. A good hook to start off with would be to address the problem and then you need to support that by using how students can save themselves thousands of dollars and go from there hope this helps!!!
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F. Scot Fitzgerald critiques the idea of the american dream (like many other classic authors) through the situations of the characters. Jay Gatsby is able to acquire an enormous amount of wealth throughout his life, but he is unable to penetrate the upper class. he ends up being killed after tangling in that crowd for too long possibly mention the context of the 20s. a tumultuous time following WW1, increase in immigration as well as women's rights and the massive economic boom. (with the crash looming in 1929) there was a belief that anyone could 'strike it rich' like Gatsby did. George and myrtle Wilson were middle class people looking to improve their life, and achieve the american dream daisy is the ultimate, perfect example of the american dream. the darkest secret at the end, Gatsby's wealth didn't come from work, it came from a life of crime. Fitzgerald is basically saying american dream is actually a lost promise. also underlying greed strewn throughout the novel, and affairs which tear couples apart.
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'But I didn't call to him for he gave a sudden intimation that he was content to be alone--he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and far as I was from him I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward--and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock.'
very key symbol of the green light, and Gatsby reaching out to something (the american dream) that he cannot acquire.
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