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1. Must he pay a parking ticket?
2. Must she brake with caution?
3. could they go for a drive?
4. Must the car need gasoline?
then I don't know for 5..... hopefully I helped u!!!
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Tock - Milo's friend Tock is a literally a "watchdog." A giant clock makes up part of his body, and he constantly makes ticking noises. He patrols the Doldrums and stops people from wasting time.ollboothNorton JusterContentsContextPlot OverviewCharacter ListAnalysis of Major CharactersMiloTockThe HumbugThemes, Motifs, and SymbolsSummary & AnalysisChapters 1–2Chapters 3–5Chapters 6–8Chapters 9–11ExpandImportant Quotations ExplainedKey FactsStudy Questions and Suggested Essay TopicsQuizzesHow to Cite This SparkNote
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Tock - Milo's friend Tock is a literally a "watchdog." A giant clock makes up part of his body, and he constantly makes ticking noises. He patrols the Doldrums and stops people from wasting time. The Humbug - The Humbug is an insect who lives only to flatter people—especially himself. The Humbug is ignorant about everything from math to geography and proves himself the fool by his constant attempts to say intelligent things. After trying to brown-nose his way to favor with King Azaz, he accompanies Milo and Tock on their journey. hope this helps
Many reasons such as it was well earned, you worked hard for it, i think it would mean much more knowing that you put your heart and soul into getting it.
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The gray whales' annual journey from the frigid waters of the northern Pacific to the warm lagoons near Baja California, Mexico, is one of the most remarkable migrations of any species on the planet.
Which piece of information, gathered from research, best supports this thesis statement?
Once close to extinction from extensive hunting, gray whales are now protected by international law.
The gray whale is a baleen whale that measures 40 to 50 feet and can weigh between 30 and 40 tons.
Gray whales use a comb-like strainer in their upper jaw to filter the food they forage off the seafloor.
Traveling in pods, or groups, the gray whales' round-trip from Alaska to Mexico covers about 12,430 miles.