The answer is B. I'm 98% sure.
But how can someone get lost if they been there dozens of times lol
Bilingualism is important to the community, in the world but especially to me. Bilingualism is important especially if you were to travel to a foreign country. It also helps you understand other cultures and why they do what they do in their daily lives. When you speak or say a simple sentence to someone who speaks another language, it lets them know that you care and respect them. Bilingualism helps you be closer and closer to the people around you and it lets you understand them better... it is also great to have that knowledge because you never know what might happen, you could move somewhere where people don't speak English or any other language you speak so you will have to learn something new which can be hard but if you already know a few phrases or words, then it will be a little bit easier for you.
It was a cold weekend morning in November when my mom came in running into my room exclaiming “Hailey, I have some exciting news for you!” “Go away mom, it's too early for this! I yelled half asleep. “Look!” she said as she held her smartphone up with two little adorable kittens on it. Then I jumped out of my bed and my my mom and I got dressed out of our pajamas got in the car and then we started driving to the shelter.
On our way there we listened to some music and the gps too. It was a lot of stress and shock for my family and I because we had just lost our other cat G-G that my mom had for many years of her life. But along with the stress shock and fear came joy and happiness.When you're woken up with your mom telling you that you're going to adopt/own an animal you are excited for what is to come.
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As we walked out of the car and into the old and rusty shelter I can hear meowing from inside and barking from next door. As we walk into the shelter I can hear a screech. “Don't let the cats out!” yelled a lady wearing a plaid. So my mom signs in and I go and sit on the couch, while two cats start climbing on my arms “Mom, look at these adorable kittens!” “Hailey, you know that we can’t afford more than one cat but you have been very responsible with your brothers and homework… so Yes!” then she walked away to go see how much it was for two cats.
The second that I heard that we were getting a cat I was super happy but then when I heard that we were getting two cats I was astonished. As w edrove back to our home I could hear them meowing the whole entire time and I felt so bad for them.
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