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Seated near the balcony, Miso was looking at the sky. He was gazing at a star. Within a few minutes, that star shone and Miso smiled.
After a while, his son called him, so he went to bed and slept.
The very next night, Miso was looking anxiously at the sky. He was a little worried. Meanwhile, at the same time, his son Meeraj was looking at photographs of his late mother. He found a photograph of her in a tennis costume, so he quickly asked, “Dad, was mom a sports person?”
Miso was staring a cloud in the sky. He answered, “Yes, my son.”
His son quickly asked, “Was her favorite sport Tennis?”
Miso moved towards his son and he was about to say something him, face-to-face. But, suddenly, his eyes scanned the mirror in the balcony which was reflecting a star that was coming out from behind the same cloud at which Miso was staring.
He didn’t move backward to see that star. Just at that time, his son pinged again, “Dad? What was Mumma’s favorite game?”
Miso smiled and just said, “Her favorite game is hide and seek.”
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Answer:
Irregular verb form is correct.
Explanation:
The correct version is My arm hurt at even the thought of getting a shot at the doctor's.)
The fuel which may be an option that fuel cells can run on would be ETHANOL. It is so because of the formula ethanol has (C2H5OH). Hydrogen is used in this chemical reaction (catalyst) so it couldn´t be an option. Uranium is a heavy metal, difficult to be split in smaller pieces and not appropriate in this type of reaction. Crude oil does not serve for this kind of electrolitic reaction, which happens in water.