It is I have come.
present simple I / you / we / they come
he / she / it comes
past simple came
past participle come
-ing form coming
Answer:
undeveloped, or time
Explanation:
The definition of primitive is old or ancient and since no other word means that, so for that reason, I would go with undeveloped, or time.
this question is a tricky one though because the words don't really describe primitive, but what you can get from the passage, is that even though the campsite had no running water they still had a great time and the scenery was beautiful.
Another thing is since it is ancient it took time to become ancient so that's what knocks out the answer choice undeveloped.
I am unsure about this answer, and don't have a very good explanation so, I wish you the best of luck with this question I just gave my best guest.
< Hope this helped> c: ^^
Discrimination in work places/ school. Passing laws that black children cannot wear their natural hair in its natural state because it it seen as too distractive or unprofessional and untamed. Also making rules that black girls cannot wear braids because they “aren’t professional”. Cutting dreads out of little black boys hair because they “aren’t appropriate” or telling them they can’t walk across the stage to receive their diploma unless they cut their dreads off
Answer: It is in the 10ths place so the 1 is worth of the tenths place
Explanation:
Personally I don’t really have a favorite character