It was a cold weekend morning in November when my mom came in running into my room exclaiming “Hailey, I have some exciting news for you!” “Go away mom, it's too early for this! I yelled half asleep. “Look!” she said as she held her smartphone up with two little adorable kittens on it. Then I jumped out of my bed and my my mom and I got dressed out of our pajamas got in the car and then we started driving to the shelter.
On our way there we listened to some music and the gps too. It was a lot of stress and shock for my family and I because we had just lost our other cat G-G that my mom had for many years of her life. But along with the stress shock and fear came joy and happiness.When you're woken up with your mom telling you that you're going to adopt/own an animal you are excited for what is to come.
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As we walked out of the car and into the old and rusty shelter I can hear meowing from inside and barking from next door. As we walk into the shelter I can hear a screech. “Don't let the cats out!” yelled a lady wearing a plaid. So my mom signs in and I go and sit on the couch, while two cats start climbing on my arms “Mom, look at these adorable kittens!” “Hailey, you know that we can’t afford more than one cat but you have been very responsible with your brothers and homework… so Yes!” then she walked away to go see how much it was for two cats.
The second that I heard that we were getting a cat I was super happy but then when I heard that we were getting two cats I was astonished. As w edrove back to our home I could hear them meowing the whole entire time and I felt so bad for them.
Participle is a verbal, or a word based off of a verb that expresses a state of being, ending in -ing (present tense) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne (past tense) that functions as an adjective.
(A) Bitten by a mosquito is a <u>PAST </u><u>TENSE.</u>
Answer
D
Explanation:
i say this because the others you will have time to prepare and you still might mess up.
but the one you will most likely mess up is during a class at school
for you wont have time to prepare and everyone tends to mess up the most when it comes to school speeches. plus it will still be hard even when you pay attention to the subject. unless you can easily have a conversation about the subject . or you will stuggle
The two main themes reflected in this excerpt are:
- the importance of family commitment
- the imortance of following one's dreams
- The longest part of the text consists of a description of how much Andrew and his parents are going to miss Robert as he leaves, and vice versa. Andrew even explains why it will be particularly difficult in this case: the two brothers have a special bond ("you and I ain’t like most brothers ... we’ve always been together"). The stage directions also indicate how moved the characters are about this departure ("with feeling"), and so does the punctuation, with exclamation marks and short sentences which usually express emotion ("Andy—believe that!").
- It is precisely this emphasis on the family bond that shows how much Robert's dream is important to him, because he is willing to suffer through separation to fulfill his desire to travel the world: "I hate to leave you and the old folks—but—I feel I’ve got to. There’s something calling me."
People arent having bigger families than before. Our baby boom in years have been going much lower to a point that suvs just dont seem to be as attractive of an idea anymore.