Touches fingers together and touched toes..
“UwU I want snuggly wugglys”
Answer:
Fraternal affiliation played a pivotal role in Hartley’s understanding of his identity, his place in the world and the world itself. Dorothy’s letters from 1778 to 1798 likewise show that fraternal affection was instrumental in her early awareness of her developing selfhood. Dorothy was first separated from William at age six (when William was seven) following the death of their mother in March 1778, after which time she endured a peripatetic childhood: she was sent to live first with her mother’s second cousin, Elizabeth Threlkeld, at Halifax until May 1787, during which time her father died (in 1783) leaving the Wordsworth siblings orphans. Dorothy then spent a very unhappy eighteen months with her grandparents at Halifax and Penrith. Finally, in October 1788 she moved to live with her Uncle, William Cookson, at Forncett rectory near Norwich until February 1794. After Dorothy was sent to Halifax in 1778, William and Dorothy did not meet again for nine years, when they were reunited briefly in the summer of 1787. Apart from sporadic meetings during William’s school holidays, they were not reunited properly until 1794: sixteen years after their first separation, they temporarily set up home at Windy Brow, Keswick.1
Answer:
Ok this is called Abortion.
Explanation:
It was dark as heck and I couldn't see a thing, then finally the lights came on and I could see. This tall man wearing white grabbed my hand saying "Are you okay?" I looked at him saying "yes." He started at me for a moment looking sad and continued to talk "I'm so sorry you had to go through this, abortion is hard my love." I stopped dead in my tracks "What in the mother fu- hold awn Chile, I ABORTED MY BABY?! WHAT TYPE OF NASTY CARDI B DRUGGY MEN STUFF DID YOU PUT ME ON CAUSE I DONT REMEMBER EVEN GETTING PREGENANT!" The doctor laughed while he Tony Lopez Helicoptered away saying, "little girl... you were the abortion, welcome to the Orphanage of he ll for dead babies."
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Answer:
where is the question
Explanation:
................. please next time add question ok
27) The correct answer is A.
Mr. J is the speaker's English teacher. He has a strong and very positive infuence on him, since he now wants be a writer and states that Mr. J taught him more than just English, that he also taught him love.
28) The correct answer is A.
Based on the passage, we can infer that the speaker's best subject was English because it was something he was interested in and good at. It had inspired him to become a writer.
29) The correct answer is C.
The speaker has taken an extra year to finish High School, and explains that he had lots of trouble with several subjects, but within the passage we can see his cleverness through his usage of words.