Hi
I hope ur okay and I just wanted to finalise the plans for our holiday!
We are going to London, GB.
We are leaving 20th September 2021 - the plane flight is at 7am - and we need to be at the airport by 5:45am latest.
We are staying for 3 days and returning 23rd September 2021
- the plane flight is at 3pm - and we need to be at the airport by 1:45pm latest.
Here is a list of the things you need to bring :
• Converted money
• Your laptop
• Phone charger
• Lyrics to God Save The Queen
• A Polaroid Camera
Here is the plan for each day:
Day 1
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Unpack
Go for brunch
Call parents
Go to the London eye
Day 2
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Spa day
Netflix binge
Maybe go to Buckingham
Day 3
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Pack
M&M world
Flight Home
Call if u have any questions and I’ll see u there!
All the best
MindOfMinnie
1; illiterate
2; irresistible
3. illaudable
4; indoctrinate
5; illogical
6; invincible
7; impatient
8; encoded
9; irresponsible
10; irrelevant
Answer:
The Giver novel explains the strength of choices instead of logic which makes individuals stronger mentally and physically. Jonas's power of memory granted to him by the Giver made his journey magical. the process of memories retrieval was illogical and mystical which was against the community rules. However, it made Jonas mentally strong and helped him safe Gabriel from death and hunger. Jonas defied the tracking technology by keeping Gabriel and himself cold enough to keep heat-seeking planes away. His memories of warmth kept them safe from bitter cold and he triumphed over logic of this world through his strength.
Explanation:
the long journey of escape chosen by Jonas and Gabriel became difficult with time. One day, Jonas bicycle was unable to climb a steepy hill but Jonas tried to remember sunshine in his memories to defeat intense cold and hunger. He remembered the happy memories with family and friends to reach the top of hill where he find a sled waiting for them. He and Gabriel get into the sled and started travelling towards twinkling lights.
A) begin with the most important detail and end with the least important detail; or reverse it, beginning with the least important detail and ending with the most important
To analyze an author's use of suspense, the elements of the story you should examine is the author’s use of word choice to create tone (C).