I think the answer is the second option the one that says "Both demonstrate that pride can lead to unnecessary suffering".
I think the answer is "Having seen the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon is more impressive." The Grand Canyon has not seen the Statue of Liberty; you have, but you- or "I" - are nowhere in the sentence. To correct the sentence, it would need to read something like this: Having seen the Statue of Liberty, I find the Grand Canyon more impressive.
D, The individual freedoms of people
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</span><span>What is a reading dialogue?
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A reading dialogue is a type of reading technique. It's used to talk about a story to help make reading less complex.
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Answer:
1. C. Rose could meet sheila on her holidays.
2. E. Certain.
3. E. Lots of love.
Explanation:
1. From the letter, we know that Rose could meet sheila on her holidays because she's aware that there is a possibility that Sheila would be in town again during the next holiday.
2. Please, let me know when your plans are DEFINITE...
The DEFINITE word is similar in meaning to certain. Both words simply means for an event or a thing to be sure, positive and based on facts.
3. The word "cheers" can be replaced with lots of love. Cheers is a word that is typically used to express a strong emotion of happiness, love and joy.