Members of a college of three members. The expression is mostly used to describe the First Triumvirate (60 BCE; Pompey the Great, Crassus, and Julius Caesar) and Second Triumvirate (43 BCE; Marc Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian)
-Gregory
However matters may go in France or with the French Government or with another French Government, we in this island and in the British Empire will never lose our sense of comradeship with the French people. If we are now called upon to endure what they have suffered we shall emulate their courage, and if final victory rewards our toils they shall share the gains, aye. And freedom shall be restored to all. We abate nothing of our just demands—Czechs, Poles, Norwegians, Dutch, Belgians, all who have joined their causes to our own shall be restored.
A journal article about the women in Fitzgerald's works.
You should probably try to get out of your home and go to a neighbors house that you know personally then inform the cops
Hi. In order to find the correct answer, you must first know what a homonym is:
Definition: A homonym is two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In this case, the answer is:
Elementary school students are not allowed to talk while the teacher reads aloud after lunch.
Definitions:
Allowed: means you have permission to do something.
Aloud: refers to sound and means that you are talking so others can hear.
I hope this helps.
Take care,
Diana