Answer:
You need to make eye contact, participate, and don't make distracting noises.
Explanation:
These are just ideas, not the whole thing.
Answer:
In "a death row pardon two minutes too late"
Explanation:
In a song called "Ironic" written by Alanis Morissette, released in 1995. This song is filled with irony, a figure of speech that usually adds sarcasm into the text, like this excerpt:
Notice how the text of the song works with Irony in this verses:
<em>An old man turned ninety-eight</em>
<em>He won the lottery and died the next day</em>
<em>It's a black fly in your Chardonnay</em>
<em>It's a death row pardon two minutes too late</em>
Answer:
THE LAST ONE, Rebekka thought the watch seemed expensive
Explanation:
Answer:
Not sure what "Book" you read but this may help.
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual of the 19 century, founding Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1881 and the National Negro Business League two decades later. Washington advised Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. His infamous conflicts with black leaders like W. E. B. Du Bois over segregation caused a stir, but today, he is remembered as the most influential African American speaker of his time.
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Booker Taliaferro Washington was born on April 5, 1856, in a slave hut in Franklin County, Virginia. His mother was a cook for the plantation’s owner. His father, a white man, was unknown to Washington. At the close of the Civil War, all the slaves owned by James and Elizabeth Burroughs—including 9-year-old Booker, his siblings, and his mother—were freed. Jane moved her family to Malden, West Virginia. Soon after, she married Washington Ferguson, a free black man.
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THIS IS INDIAN JOKE.
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BROTHER : TERI MA KUTI
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