Hey there!
Here is a more effective (easier to understand), way to say it.
"We're all right! I bet we've got the Commodore this time. I bet I've got all the stuff to knock his pants off!"
This is for sure an easier to understand (nowadays) version of your clip.
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The answer is:
"It was cold in the fall in Milan . . ."
Imagery in the work of Hemingway is often used in the begining of sentences with a description of the surroundings, by doing so he sets the mood for the rest of the reading this way you are already imagining something and feeling like you are there.
Answer:
Paul Simon and John Lennon knew what they were talking about, but it seems that the world today doesn’t take much heed of their words. Life today is fast, incredibly fast. Many of us lead busier lives than we would like – we get up earlier in the morning and go to bed later at night to try and cram as much into our days as possible. We are constantly contactable be it via phone call . If life continues to speed up at the rate it is currently going, where will it end? What room will be left? Is life just becoming an ever-changing To-Do list of things we need to get through? Will it just become more about the end goal and less about the process? Where is the fun in that?
Gandhi believed that “there is more to life than increasing its speed” and I think we can all safely say, he knew what he was talking about. In recent years, thoughts such as Gandhi’s have sparked a Slow Movement. When a journalist called Carlos Petrini protested about a McDonalds opening in a Piazza in Rome in 1986, he inadvertently started the Slow Food Movement, which has since turned into the Slow Movement, the premise being that faster is not always better and that it’s more important to savour the hours and minutes rather than just counting them. It should however also be acknowledged that it’s not always easy to slow down and savour each moment so it is something that, to begin with, is a conscious effort, but hopefully in time and with practice, moves closer to the unconscious and the automatic.
Explanation:
Answer: B) Learning about your family tree
Explanation: Unless you had family members in the civil war, you cannot really have personal anecdotes. The geography or Mars and invasive species of wars do not really have opportunities for personal anedotes.
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