Peers has two meanings:
1) verb: to look or gaze. For example: He peers at the puppy through the window. (that is, he looks at the puppy through the window)
2) noun: Individuals who are comparable on some given metric. For example: My peers and I met to discuss issues which impacted our lives.
Peer's refers to something belonging to a single peer (definition two above).
For example: I thought that my peer's sweater looked very nice on him.
Peers' refers to something belonging to a group of peers (definition two above). For example: As a group, my peers' achievements are very impressive!
So for your sentence on taking advice, I would assume that you would want
to use "peer's", because it refers to the advice which comes from a single peer.
Answer:
the Mexican food
Explanation:
because Mexican food is yummy and people like Jill would like it :)
Answer:
Last night, my mother gave my huge dog Simon a bone after he behaved very well with our guests. However, he did not feel like eating it at that moment, so he found a place in the garden, dug the earth and buried it in the darkness. The next day, Simon wanted to eat his bone for breakfast, but he did not remember where exactly he had buriedit! Besides, the earth of the garden was being moved too to grow vegetables, so he ended up digging and making holes in the whole garden for hours. Finally, the bone was waiting for him next to a lemon tree.
Answer:
It's 1803 it's cold and dark. My family is struggling to get food and water. I am the women of the house so I have to work on the house cook for my family and farm to stay alive sometimes i even have to help hunt.
Explanation:
This is as much as i will help you with surely u can come up with more.