Because you sometimes have to choose between something abstract and something real. One example is when you have opportunity to make your family happy for the end of their life but you have to do something highly unetical. But the moral of the story is that we, no matter what must continue to be THE MOST ETICAL VERSION OF US. We must never doubt some ethical decisions that we've made!
I work everyday and I get paid very well I hope I never get laid off
Então esqueça o seu ex e tente pegar aquele outro garoto
Both changed and started, the two verbs in this sentence, are regular verbs. regular verbs are verbs whose past tense is simply formed by adding -ed to the end of the word. so change is changed, and start is started. hope this helps (-:
Answer:
Beginning - celery eating, neighbor's buffet
Middle - narrator gets jeans, meat at restaurant
End - Meg slurps a shake
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "The All-American Slurp," which was written by<em> Lensey Namioka</em>. At the beginning of the story, the Lins' family is seen having a hard time eating the "raw celery" which Mrs. Gleason prepared. In China, they would often <u>boil the celery first before eating.</u> This was followed by the buffet wherein they were invited for dinner. <u>They didn't know that buffet dining would mean eating in the living room</u> and not dragging some chairs towards the food area.
In the middle of the story, <u>the mother finally bought the narrator some jeans</u> because she saw how it was a necessity in America. They also ate at the Lakeview restaurant as a celebration for <em>Mr. Lins' promotion in the company.</em>
At the end of the story, Meg persuaded the narrator that they have some milkshakes, since <em>Dairy Queen</em> was just located down the street. The narrator ended up paying for the shakes since she was the host.
So, this explains the answers.