In Latin:
Discipulus crustulum habet
In English:
The student has cookies.
- Discipulus - student
- crustulum - cookie
- habet - has
So the correct translation will be "The student has cookies."
Hope you could get an idea from here.
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Answer:
There was no time. He ran out of the door without half the stuff he needed for work, but it didn't matter. He was late and if he didn't make this meeting on time, someone's life may be in danger.
Explanation:
no
Answer不信任任何人
Explanation:
lemme know if this is right
<span>all three women are extremely supportive of the men whom they love (almost to a fault). Caroline is indulgent with Victor and seemingly with his siblings, and she compassionately takes care of her ailing father before she marries Alphonse. Elizabeth writes Victor, listens to him, and endures his aloofness and neglect while maintaining her love for him. Safie gives up wealth and her home country to be "exiled" with Felix.</span>
Another way of saying diction is <u>"Word Choice."</u>