Answer:
1. not that really but for the illiterate it seems difficult.
2.yes
3.everyday.
4.british spelling.
5.oral English.
6.For communication.
7.with English you can write books and literature
8.yes
9.i don't because I do enjoy the class
10.no
11. just type your question.
12.Goggle , because for me it is the best search engine.
13.no,it is not.
14.Reading in a cool area ,and also practicing all new vocabulary.
15. different jobs.
16.every career needs communication ,those that can help you are mostly the English type.
17.England
The important events in the novel "Sing to the dawn" are:
- Dawan, a young girl living in a rural village in Thailand gets a scolarship to study in the city.
- Dawan's father thinks that teaching girls is pointless and that she should give the scholaship to her brother Kwai.
-Kwai wants Dawan to give up the scholarship so he can get it, since he is second in the list.
- Dawan befriends a peddler named Bao and tells her her story. Bao lets Dawan free an expensive sparrow to cheer her up. Bao's brother beats her up for this and Kwait joins him when he learns that Bao knows his situation.
-Dawan tells Kwai his pretensions of helping the needy are false since he won’t help her.
-Kwai tells his father he will not accept the scolarship even if Dawan turns it down.
-Her father allowes her to accept the scolarship.
-Dawan leaves for the city.
Answer:
The answer is good and evil
<span>Montresor, like most of Poe's protagonists, are mentally disturbed and hence unreliable narrators. We are not really sure what wrong Fortunato has done to him but he has obsessed about his revenge. Montresor has let his staff off for the festival so that he can have Fortunato alone. Montresor has left masonry or stonework equipment in the catacombs. He knows just how to tempt Fortunato into following him. Montresor gives some vague detail on how Fortunato has to pay (for his insults) and since he hasn't tried to make things right, he (Montresor) will have to now take matters into his own hands and punish Fortunato himself. Motressor clearly has manic tendencies and delusions of grandeur.</span>
Answer:
The last two
Explanation:
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