Explanation:
The Grich stole a big Christmas tree( from what I watched) but in a turn of events, the Grinch's heart grows—literally—as he realizes that his nefarious no-good doings didn't ruin Christmas; the citizens of Who-ville are still celebrating and still coming together in a show of goodwill. In that moment, the Grinch changes his mind (and his heart) when it comes to Christmas.
Theme of Transformation
what doctor seus want us to learn is that we should have the spirit of christmas.. we should be happy and not be sad..
Answer:
2.foreingers were not allowed
Explanation:
Answer: 1- Short term Memory 2-Rehearsing.
Explanation: Short-term memory is the cognitive ability that allows individuals to hold information as available for a while.
A common example of short-term memory is for instance when someone tells us a phone number and we remember it for a short period until we save it on our phone.
After a while, we forget the number because it was information held in short-term memory.
To maintain this information in the short term memories one has to use certain techniques.
Those techniques imply rehearsing said information to maintain that information for a longer period.
In this particular case, the information was lost from the short-term memory because the phone conversation distracted from rehearsing the information.
The decisive war between the Egyptians and the Hittites for the control over Syria took place in the spring of the fifth year of the reign of Ramses II. The battle of Kadesh resulted from the defection of Amurru to Egypt. While the Hittites wanted to bring Amurru back into their fold, the Egyptians tried to protect their new vassal. Using Karkemish as a base for their operations, the Hittites decided Kadesh offered the best opportunities for the coming battle. Muwatalli had called on his allies, among them Rimisharrinaa, king of Aleppo
The petition<span> declared the Colonies' loyalty to the </span>King George III<span> and said that the Colonists only wanted peace between them and England. It was adopted and two originals were signed by members of the Second Continental Congress in July 1775.</span>