Answer:
When I was eighteen I decided I wanted to travel alone. I bought a ticket to Australia, I packed my bags and I left for the airport. I had to do a scale in Italy and then I had to take the flight there to go to Australia. I had to wait four more hours and I was sleepy so I decided to take a nap and set an alarm to wake up in time for my flight. But I didn't. I missed it and I got stranded in the airport for one whole day. It was the first thing that went wrong but not the only one. When I finally arrived to Australia, I had a lot of bad experiences. I felt lonely, I lost money and I missed home. However, I also made friends for life, I discovered amazing landscapes and I had the time of my life. So, nevertheless, it was my best experience.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>write a story that ends with the line given.</u> Since the line has the word <em>"nevertheless"</em> included, you should write about something that was bad or went wrong but ended up being <em>"the best experience"</em>. It's important to follow the rules given, which are the word limit and the different parts of a story.
He means that people will never agree, this is the main idea but you can add extra words to make it sound more smart
The correct answer for the statement that is being presented above is this one: "b. interactive orientation." <span>If you have an orientation where you read manuals and fill out paperwork it is probably an interactive orientation.</span>
Here are the following choices:
<span>a.
new hire orientation
b.
interactive orientation
c.
reorientation
d.
mentorship</span>
<span>It is ironic because Giles always has to put through proof in the court.
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