Usually, a hotel receptionist greets customers or visitors and escort them to specific destinations...
So, I think it's:
"A hotel receptionist greeted a <u><em>customer</em></u><em> </em>or <u><em>visitor</em></u>."
Hope I helped :)
1.hiking
2. putting
3. seeking
4. traveled
5. mapped
6. offered
7. wandering
8. becoming
9. visiting
10. phoning
11. checking
That's all that I can see
Answer:
Four french words used in American English:
déjà vu - this word means "already seen" in French, and is used to describe experiences that seem to have been lived before.
Avant-garde - this word means "vanguard" in French, and has the same meaning in English. Both words are synonyms and are used interchangeably.
cliché - this word means "printer's block" in French, but is now used in both French and English as an adjective to describe artistic works that are stereotypical.
voilà - means "see" in French, and is used as an exclamation in English to anticipate surprise, and to show something to someone.
Answer:
I think the answer is D. Alternate short sentences with longer sentences.
Explanation:
I hope this helps! Correct me if I am wrong.