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Explanation:
Orange the fruit came first. The word came into English either from Old French 'pomme d'orenge', or from the Spanish 'naranja' (with the subsequent transfer of the 'n' over to the indefinite article, as per 'apron' and 'adder', originally 'napron' and 'nadder'). The Spanish word is itself a modification of the Arabic 'naaranj' (cf. also Persian 'naarang'). Our colour term thus derives from the name of the fruit, not the other way round; we also have apricot, peach, violet, lilac, maroon, indigo, burgundy, and so on, which show how productive this process of colour naming is
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Dear Jane, I was delighted to read your letter last week. It's always a pleasure to receive the latest news and to hear that you and your family had a great summer. We spent last week at the beach and had so much fun on the sand and in the water exploring the coast we weren't prepared for the rains that came at the end of the vacation. The best parts of the trip were the opportunities to sightsee and relax. My kids are back in school to. I find there are less things to worry about now that the kids are at school all day. There is plenty of fun things to do in the summer, but by August, I've run out of ideas. I've excepted the fact that we'll have to think up brand-new activities next summer; hoping to round up some creative ideas soon.
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Answer: Anthony goes on about how he is scared about getting into the collage he wants and doesn't stop talking about it but then he gets in right when he was doubting himself. hope this help and the answer you were looking for. :L
Explanation:
1. Went
2. Seen
3. Caught
4. Driven
5. Built
6. Have been
7. Chosen
8. Became
Whom is objective, use it when describing the direct object, indirect object or object of a preposition. It should be used in place of him or them.