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2. Why ………are……… you (laugh) ……laughing…………? What’s so funny?
3. I can’t help you now. I (work) ……am…working……………
4. Oh no! It (rain) ………is raining…………… again.
5. ……Are….. you (watch) …………watching………… the TV or can I turn it off?
6. Bill (learn) ………is learning………… to drive at the moment. His father (teach) ……is teaching……… him.
7. Listen! The neighbors (have) ……are having……………… an argument again.
8. Sally (wear) ……………is wearing……… her new T-shirt today.
9. Robert! What ……are…… you (do) …………doing………… here?
10. I (not sleep) ……………am not sleeping……… very well at the moment.
Explanation:
The speaker in Langston Hughes’s poem “Mother to Son” says that for her, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair,” meaning that "<span>d. her life has been full of challenges and difficulties" since crystal implies ease and wealth.</span>
The Holy Sonnets—also known as the Divine Meditations or Divine Sonnets—are a series of nineteen poems by the English poet John Donne (1572–1631). The sonnets were first published in 1633—two years after Donne's death.
Nila, a young girl of 14 is a student of class 9 of Noapara High school, Noapara. She was a poor girl but had an aspiration to help her family for a better life. On her way to school, a boy named Alam used to tease her very often. But she didn't get frustrated.
rather.............................
She used to tell the boy not to disturb her. But the boy was very naughty. he did not pay heed to her speech. He started to disturb her again and again. Then, Nila thought a little bit what to do. She made a plan to change the boy's characters. Nila offered they boy. If you're able to change your life, I'm ready to marry you. By listening her proposal, the boy agreed to study well and completed his graduation. Fortunately he got a government job. At last, they got married and became happy. By this way, they helped both of their family.
Answer:
Love that book. I have some questions you could ask but it's not a lot. Hopefully its helpful.
Explanation:
1.) What's your relationship with your <em>parents?</em>
<em>2.) What's an everyday life of a greaser?</em>
3.) If Johnny were still here, what would you say to him and what would you be doing in the future?
4.) Can you explain to us your journey as a runaway for murdering Bob? <em>If you admit that you killed him that is..</em>