My dad Mike and I were vacationing on Nantucket Island, off the coast of Massachusetts. We left from home, Concord, New Hampshire, and arrived at the ferry boat Nantucket Queen. The next day we rented a boat and sailed into Grebers Bay, the voices of other sailors and the sound of the water beneath us, and the flapping of the overhead sails was all so pleasant. Suddenly, the peaceful scene was interrupted by shouts from another boat that had turned and was heading right to us. "Watch out!" two men yelled excitedly. "We've lost control of our boat!" "Grab the tiller, John!" Dad yelled at me. "Pull it towards you when I give the signal, all right Dad?" I responded. Dad grabbed the sail and as he adjusted it, he yelled at me, "Now John! Pull back!" I did what he said not a moment too soon. Whew, what a narrow escape. The other boat passed within nearly twenty two inches of ours.
It would be B because "You seems happy about the cold weather" does not make any sense but "You seem happy about the cold weather' does make sense.
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The answer is A because she fears rejection
17 7/8÷3 2/5
143/8÷17/5
multiply by reciprocal
143/8×5/17= 715/136= 5.26 which is closer to
<span>B. 6</span>
As for me, when you come across such features as<span> the piano playing, stopping, and playing it can signify that the author of a movie/book wanted to create special mood for the reader, I would say either to frighten a reader or to add a suspense because usually after such twists something unexpected should happen.
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