A. "an' that's brown th' young 'un with thee."
Answer:
Explanation:
Both the sentences are to be said in different times.
If you see " I hope you have a good time in ireland" then this is supposed to be said when the person is about to go to ireland but when you look at
" I hope you are having a good time in Ireland" this is suppposed to be said when the person is already in ireland
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C) He gives examples of denied citizenship rights.
<span>Blessed is the mind too small for doubt. ... An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded. Innocence proves nothing. Success is commemorated; Failure merely remembered.</span>
Answer:
I think that she learned that after failing
one time when baking she learned all the neccisary things she has to know and that after knowing what it is supposed to taste and look like she got more incouraged