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1. This is my car (Este es mi gato.)
2.Este libro es mío. (This book is mine.)
3. La culpa es mía. (The fault is mine.)
4. Ellos son amigos míos. (They are friends of mine.)
5. Esas muñecas no son mías. (Those dolls are not mine.)
6. ¿Ese es tu hermano? (That’s your brother?)
7. No encuentro tus libros. (I can’t find your books.)
8. No es asunto tuyo. (It is none of your business.)
9. ¿Es tuya esta bufanda? (Is this scarf yours?)
10. Mis hermanos y los tuyos fueron al mismo colegio. (My brothers and yours went to the same school.)
11. Espero noticias tuyas. (I hope to hear from you.)
Explanation:
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Answer:
There are <u>three</u> differences: pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary.
Explanation:
The use of slaughter in the excerpt helps to show that the play was filled with many brutal deaths including those caused from swords.
<h3>How is slaughter emphasized in the conversation?</h3>
The speaker is talking about drawing up hisbsword against conspiratotors.
The use of the word conspirators would have to do with the people that killed Caesar. He goes on to talk about another Caesar slaughteing the men that had killed Julius Caesar.
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Billy's father says they can't stay with grandpa and grandma cook because he and Billy's mother are getting a divorce.
Because of the fact that Billy's parents are separating, he can no longer stay with his grandparents, but rather go to a court where the judge will decide where the child will live from now on - whether that is going to be with his mom or his dad.