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The team's problems centered in three positions: Jen Layland, first base; Debbie Meyer, catcher; and Maggie Smith, left field.
For a bad day to happen, three elements are required; a stubbed toe, a bad attitude, and one car key locked in a car.
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predictability versus novelty
Explanation:
In this case, predictability has to do with Angie, who always expects to relax on Friday night as a consequence of the work week. However, Thom's surprise plan to spend the weekend in Reno happens to be something new, original and unusual for the couple, sinve they are used to spending weekends at home.
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(This is probably going to be short and a little vague. If you need a more detailed summary just let me know.)
Two families have been fueding for a while, the Montagues and the Capulets. One day the masked Montagues goes to crash a Capulet party (risking more conflict). A young man, Romeo Montague, falls in love with Juliet Capulet instantly. Juliet is to marry a man her father selected for her. However, in the end, they cannot be together because of their families conflicts so they kill themselves because they cannot bare being seperated.
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Second option: Animals bred through pet shops suffer health problems.
Third Option: People need to adopt animals instead of going to pet shops.
Explanation:
These two ideas best summarize the ideas presented in the excerpt. Speaker's main purpose is to persuade the audience not to buy animals from pet store instead adopt them from animal shelter, he (speaker) needs to give audience a reason why they should not buy from pet stores. This reason is provided in the second option i.e these animals suffer health problems. The third option is the conclusion and purpose of the speech. So this point too is required for summarizing the speech.
First and fourth options, although relevant, are less important when considering the purpose of the speech.
Fifth option is neither part of the speech, not speaker's purpose.