This question is referring to the story of The Caravan.
The camel drivers teach the boy that <span>There is no need to fear the unknown if you can fight and do what you need to do in order to survive.
The boy learns this lesson from the camel driver's story about his past life. He used to own a successful farm. But one day, the river was flooding and destroyed all of his farms. But still, he realized that he need to feed his family so he took a job as a camel driver for that very purpose.
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Answer:
1 .maria (speaks )four languages
2 .I (never )drink green tea
3.my parents( live) in london
4. the cinema (opens) at6:00
5. Ann and her mother (getting away )in summer.
best option for number 5.
Answer:
He is impressed by her good sportsmanship, and comes to respect her
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "The Challenge" by Jose Morales Sanchez, Jose and Estela play a game of racquetball and even though Jose feels he should win, he is however impressed by how Estela beat him and furthermore, how impressive her sportsmanship is.
The statement that best summarizes how Jose's feelings toward Estela have changed after the racquetball match is that after the match he is impressed by her good sportsmanship and grows even more fond of her.
I think it would be and you ain’t done a thing, because all of the lines are just showing what hasn’t been fixed. But that sentence is placing the blame upon someone.
Answer:A
Explanation: it is A because im taking in right now