I am seated in one of the last rows of chairs reserved for the audience who will attend the Barnard College Graduation Ceremony. The climate is pleasant and that is why everyone wears comfortable clothes, but consistent with the occasion. We didn't see a cloud in the sky and the environment has a fresh wind, totally balancing the feeling of warmth coming from the sun.
The chairs are white, plastic, but big enough to accommodate my body.
A few minutes after my arrival, the ceremony began, soon the graduates entered and settled in the place reserved for them and in a few minutes we can hear Toni Morrison's speech.
The speech was very emotional and highlighted the challenges and advantages of our professionals who were being trained that day. An important point of the speech, impressed me, when Morrison pointed out the importance of this new generation of professionals looking for equality and gender in their workplaces, since the women present there and those who still entered the job market, struggled to get their diplomas and have a good academic life and for that reason they deserve to be respected and have their rights guaranteed, as well as their wishes, capacity and autonomy respected.
Hmm I'm guessing he's basically the one with the power and the money to say things, or maybe he owns something big or something that is used everyday. Maybe, he's just respected by everyone and will understand what you have to say.
Answer:
I have written a story so far.
she has visited London before.
we will finish the project.
Jane has traveled Turkey before.
Amy has already cleaned her room.
I hope you understood!!
Answer:
He (Ate) five times a day.
Explanation:
Instead of eat it would be ate.
Hope this Helps!
Justin:)
Answer:
Word Count
Explanation:
The answer is Word Count, this is correct because the options "Word Number" and "Word Length" do not make much sense when trying to calculate the total number of words in a piece of writing. And, not all pieces of writing are stories, so you can cross of "Story Length" as an option too. Leaving you with "Word Count", which can be the accumulative number of words in a piece of writing.
Hope this helps!