These are questions that are not answerable with finality in a single lesson or a brief sentence—and that's the point. Their aim is to stimulate thought, to provoke inquiry, and to spark more questions, including thoughtful student questions, not just pat answers. They are provocative and generative.
Answer:
1: somewhere
2:everything
3:anyone
4:to LA
5:food
6:anyone
7:nothing
8:Who
9:to California
10:everyone
11:life
12:everyone
13:to the beach
14:me
15:everyone
16:somewhere
17 : every where
18: some juice
19: I don't know
20: something
21:food
22: everyone
23 : someone
24: all over
but what was this for mate
Explanation:
1. ago
2. since
3. ever
4. yet
5. for
6. last night
<em>I </em><em>HOPE</em><em> </em><em>MY </em><em>ANSWER </em><em>IS </em><em>HELPFUL</em><em> </em><em>TO </em><em>U</em>
<em>IF </em><em>UES </em><em>THEN </em><em>PLZ </em><em>MARK </em><em>ME </em><em>BRAINLIEST</em><em>!</em><em>!</em>