What book are you referring to?
You have the first one correct!
2-That is a new hall. The acoustics are fantastic.
3- He is a good father. He pays attention to his children.
4-The birds are chirping. They sound so happy.
5- The parade is beginning. Let's get a good spot.
6-Your paper is late. Therefor, it will lose a grade.
7- He failed the test. Consequently he will have to take it again.
Hope this helps! Have a happy holiday!
The answer is 1, EducateAmerica.gov. Websites with ".gov" at the end are managed by government officials/ are supported by the government, and would often provide you with a lot of data on the topic that you are researching.
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Hopelessness and Death VS. Hope and Life is different because when you're hopeless death will strike quicker but with hope you could live longer. I hope this helps.