Answer:
However
Explanation:
The two sentences are independent, but in a way they have some thought connection. They imply in contrary ideas: <em>'little chance of success'</em> and <em>'enter the competition' </em> and therefore the correct word to fill the blank is the adverb however (used when you are adding a piece of information that seems to disagree with what you just said). <em>She had little chance of success. </em><em>However </em><em>, she decided to enter the competition.</em>
Explanation:
1. We keep our bodies warm to avoid getting a flu or a cold
2. Getting enough rest helps to concentrate in school
3. Vitamins play an important role in our diet.
4. You should not play more computer games during free time
5. Doctors are asking Mai questions about her health
Answer:
Is this a question, or just for free points? If it's a question, I can edit this, but otherwise, thanks for the points!! ^^
The speaker in Wylie's poem "Wild Peaches" addressed the message to her husband. Their companionship was deliberately described in the poem when the two of them went hunting. A line which also indicates their emigration to another place somehow gave a hint to their home life.