Answer:
there is no exerpt
Explanation:
it is impossible to answer without an exerpt
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) uses a fine humor style which is easily detected in extracts like:
<em>"Thish-yer Smiley had a mare; the boys called the fifteen minute nag(...) for all she was so slow and always had the asthma, or the distemper or the consumption, or something of that kind."</em>
<em>"...And he had a little small bull pup, that to look at him you´d think he warn´t worth a cent(...) his underjaw´d begin to stick out like the fo´castle of a steamboat..."</em>
<em>"...He ketched a frog one day, and took him home, and said he cal´klated to edercate him(...) and you bet you he did learn him, too.</em>
Twain is satirizing several aspects of American life, but specially the country "punks" who tend to speak at length about subjects that are close to them but are really unimportant an nonsensical.
Answer:
apparently last night I watched a really interesting program on TV about plastic pollution on our planet
* Nosotras vamos a asistir a clase hoy.
(asistir a is its own word and has its own 'a')
what you were doing is "ir + infinitive" lol
The phrase in the passage helps identify the meaning of the word aggravated is only grew worse with time.
<h3>What is synonyms?</h3>
Synonyms refer to words or phrases that have a similar meaning with the original word. It has the same meaning as the original word.
Therefore, The phrase in the passage helps identify the meaning of the word aggravated is only grew worse with time
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