<span>D. The first two years of my life were spent in Germany—my father was stationed there.
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B uses the word: "From" Correctly
Answer:
On your way out" means "as you go out/leave the room, or the building". Most often this would mean that you should lock the door after you have gone out of the building and shut the door behind you. So "lock the door on your way out" really means "Lock the door immediately after you have left the room/building". Which means that it can definitely be considered as giving an order.
I believe it would be a, as the passage focuses on how they became more americanized
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I think it is because you can put nearly not or it can be the most that