Hello. Your question is incomplete, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours, which asked you to write an email to your friends talking about the trip and giving advice on what they should take. If that's your case, I hope the answer below will help.
Dear friend.
I heard that your class is going to travel to the same farm hotel that my class was in the previous year. I would like to say that I was very happy that you will have this experience and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The place where your group goes is beautiful and has many places to explore, rivers, and a very exuberant nature, not to mention the animals that are very friendly. I advise you to take a horse ride and participate in milking cows, which are unique experiences.
During my trip, I was so delighted with the contact with nature that I didn't even miss home, but I advise you to take a portable charger, as the demand for plugs and the time spent exploring the place is very high. In addition, the place has a lot of mosquitoes, so I suggest you to bring a repellent.
The local food is wonderful and there are several options, I advise you to try everything and don't forget to take lots of photos.
I wait for your answer telling me about the trip.
Graciously,
GB.
Answer: Nativists believed that people born in the United States were better than immigrants.
Explanation:
Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
The first two lines of How Things Work by Gary Soto read;
<em>Today its going to cost us twenty dollars </em>
<em>To live. Five for a soft ball. Four for a book</em>
Pauses are in line 2 just where the full stops are
Stresses are on the words: Today, Five, Four
When these words are stressed, the sentence gains more meaning and feeling.
<span>The senses to which the imagery in this line appeals is B. sight and touch. There is definitely an appeal to touch, because there is a sensation of touching on this skin. But the imagery is also there to evoke the sight, as we can imagine clearly this "wind-tanned skin" because it is described vividly. </span>