Answer:
1. There are many meeting rooms in the building but they are often occupied.
2. If there is a problem with the computer, please let me know.
3. Look! There is a clock on that building. It is 1:15 so we should go to the bus stop now or we will miss our bus.
4. It is common knowledge that too much alcohol can cause both mental and physical health problems.
5. There is a saying in English- 'It is no use crying over spilt milk'.
6. It is possible that we are killing the planet with pollution.
7. There are two more items that I would like to add to the meeting agenda.
8. There are several new projects that we will soon be working on.
9. Yesterday there was a big traffic jam when I was driving home. It looked like there had been an accident because ambulances and police cars kept going past.
10. It was very sunny yesterday so there were lots of people at the beach.
Answer:
Yes conversations are effective ways to present theology. With incidents happening side-wise they help to convey ideas and influence readers' imagination.
Explanation:
The Great Divorce was published in 1946. It is written by C.S Lewis. an example of theology in this novel is : There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done." All that are in Hell, choose it. Without that self-choice there could be no Hell
Formal language I believe that is the right language
Answer:
C. how the library was arranged
Answer:
bewildered
Explanation:
distressed means the same as concerned but distressed is more extreme, just as bewildered is a more extreme way of saying confused