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To anybody who’s familiar with Everest climbing, it should come as no surprise that all of the men were Sherpa porters. Sherpas are Everest's workforce—the literal backbone of the climbing industry there. The men who were struck were either carrying 80-pound loads to Camps I and II, or they were on their way back to Base Camp. Without the hard work of the Sherpa porters, it would be largely impossible for Americans and Europeans with slightly above-average physiology, and well above-average disposable income, to scale the world’s tallest mountain.
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Margie was performing badly in geography since the mechanical teacher was updated with higher level of geography. Since the level was higher than her standard, she could not catch up with the lessons as it was too advanced.
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C. He drank more than usual
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This question refers to Roald Dahl's short story "Lamb to the Slaughter".
Mary Maloney is waiting for ger husband Patrick to arrive home from work. She is sewing and seems quite happy and enjoys that everyday routine of welcoming Patrick every day at the same time.
She takes his coat, makes him a drink and patiently waits for him to finish his drink for the conversation to slowly start:
"She loved the intent...and especially the way he remained silent about his tiredness, sitting still with himself until the whiskey had taken some of it away."
The first signal that something is unusual was Patrick's quick pouring of his drink and wish to get another:
"And as he spoke, he did an unusual thing. He lifted his glass and drained it in one swallow although there was still half of it"
Final confirmation that something indeed was going on was his insisting on her sitting down as he had to tell her something important.