Divest : Vested B. LOSE : GAINED
Divest is a verb that defined as to end possession or to set free of something that encumbers. Divest is to lose something.
Vested is an adjective that is defined as bestowing something to someone. Act of giving to someone for his gain.
Divest is equivalent to lose and vested is equivalent to gained.
Answer:
Indirect speech:
<em>that he never been to Boston</em>
<em>that they might agree to do that</em>
<em>that Tom wouldn´t enjoy that movie</em>
Explanation:
The indirect speech refers to the part of a sentence that shows what a 3rd person has said or thought or expressed otherwise. Therefore, the indirect speech starts after:
<em>Tom told...</em>
<em>They told us...</em>
<em>Marie said...</em>
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Answer:
(Choice A) Imani
(Choice E) lawn
Explanation:
A noun is a person place or thing and the Imani is a person while her lawn is a place.
Answer:
It closes the end of the narrative in a smooth way. Not just abruptly.
Explanation: