<span>Every winter at the cabin, we always drive around on snowmobiles.
That is because the only verb that fits the tense is 'drive'.
Answer: </span><span>c. drive</span>
Answer:
I believe there are two answers that apply to this question:
A. She believes their relationship has reached a turning point.
C. She is getting tired of talking.
Explanation:
"Hills Like White Elephants" is a short story by author Ernest Hemingway. One of the characters, Jig, is constantly referred to as the girl. However, no mention is made to her age, so we cannot know if she thinks she is too young to be a mother. Jig herself never says that, so we can eliminate option B. We can also eliminate option D. Jig seems to have understood that the world is not the same anymore now that she got pregnant. She knows she can't keep on traveling around, looking at things and trying new drinks - as she describes her life -, but she does not say anything about settling down in Spain.
Throughout the story, we watch her conversation with "the man", her partner. He wants her to have an abortion. He tries to convince her that the procedure is quite simple and that, once it is done, their life will go back to what it used to be. He says that is the only thing that is bothering them, incapable of saying the word "baby" to refer to "that thing", as if he does not wish to have any attachment to it. Jig grows tired of his incessant babbling and begs him to stop talking (option C). She is skeptical about his words and promises, knowing very well that their relationship will never be the same again. They have reached a turning point (option A). He does not love her anymore, he does not see her the same way he used to, he does not find her words interesting. She can see his selfishness clearly now, how insignificant what she wants is to him.
Explanation:
Zynah Asim.
Saguaro, AZ 24315,
October 2, 2020,
Dear Diego,
How are you? I am fine and safe here and hope to hear the same from you. How's the weather there? It's been long we haven't had a word with each other. Last year you were so happy to attend our school Annual Function. So, thought of writing to you to invite you for the same.
This year the Annual Function will be conducted on 1st February, 2021 in our newly constructed school auditorium. I will be anchoring along with one of my friend. Apart from anchoring I am also participating in the dance drama. Regular practice is going on and all of us are doing it enthusiastically and gracefully. Our teachers are also giving their best to train us so that we could give our best performance. Earlier I had taken anchoring a simple task but now when I'm entrusted with the responsibility of hosting the entire program, I realized that it is not everyone's cup of tea. It requires accurate expression and voice modulation. It is the responsibility of the anchor to make the programme a lively one. I learnt a lot through this practice session. I will be ever indebted to my English teacher Miss Gomes for her teachings. She taught me the expression and voice modulation. This is for the first time I am anchoring in such a grand event , and so I'm excited but nervous as well.
please try to attend the function. I will attain some strength if I see you there. My parents will also come. Trust me, I will really feel overwhelmed if I can perform in front of you and my parents. I will try to make you all proud there. Please don't disheartened me.
Hoping to see you soon there. Till then take care. Bye!
Sincerely,
Zynah Asim.
A. getting what you want but in a way that doesn’t lose respect
Answer:
1 Will you be going home striaght after school?
2 Will you be doing anything interesting this evening?
3 Who will you be planning to see at the weekend?
4 When will you be going on your next holiday?
5 Will you be having a party for your eighteenth birthday?
6 Do you think you'll be leaving home permanently before you're twenty-five?
Explanation:
i rewrote the sentences using future continuous tense.
it made the sentences less direct ^^
have a good day