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Describe an old person
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Delila Thomas was your average OAP. She hovered around in her not-so-speedy mobility scooter whilst brushing her white as snow hairs. Her face was covered in scars of age, those wrinkles that seems to spare no one. When the song 'Shine' blasted from her battery operated car, I couldn't help but think, "are we in California 1956 or 2022? She was the hippie in her youth but that was now far gone. Just papers, crochet and board games. And struggling with 'this new whizzy tech' too.
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<u>I think the answer that makes the most sense is answer choice 2.</u>
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For it to say that higher education has been promoted among all great nations seems like a broad thing to say since it doesn't specify which nations.
I don't think its the third one due to it saying it was founded among ancient peoples, which is true as colleges have been around since ancient times
The first one isn't the answer because it says that the college system is deeply rooted (or goes way back) in the past. This isn't very specific, but it is enough for someone to know that the college system has gone back for a very long time ago.
The fourth one isn't the answer because this would be a fact/estimation and is specific by saying that the academy has been around and has been strong for about 900 years.
<u><em>#teamtrees #PAW (Plant And Water)</em></u>
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When teachers unveiled the scene of the movie
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I’d like to talk about Singapore, one of several cities I have visited and really enjoyed. I vacationed in this wonderful city last summer with my sister, Min, and we stayed there for 5 days.
Singapore is a state-city located to the southeast of Vietnam and it took us only 2 hours to fly there from Hanoi. When I arrived in Singapore, I was quite impressed by the way the city looked. The streets were incredibly clean, I could walk around the city all day and come back home without any dirt on my shoes. During my stay in Singapore, I did some shopping and visited some famous landmarks like the Merlion statue, Singapore zoo and the botanical gardens. For me, Singapore is well worth visiting for many reasons. Firstly, the public transport system in Singapore is extremely reliable. People don’t have to spend hours waiting for buses or trains, and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Another thing that I miss about Singapore is its multi-cultural nature. During the 5 days that I spent in Singapore, I bumped into people from many different countries. English is the first language of this country so it was great to get the chance to practice my English-speaking skills with the local people and also other tourists. Five days in Singapore passed by so fast that I wish I could’ve stayed a bit longer.
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