Comes straight from the Latin neuter noun summārium “abridgment, abstract, epitome,” an extremely rare word used only once in the surviving Latin literature by the Roman author, tragedian, statesman, and Stoic philosopher Seneca (the Younger) in one of his Moral Letters to Lucilius (39)
The two writers originate from different culture s
Answer:
1. talk very loudly: shout
2. tourists often visit them: s---t- (don't know)
3. sit in the sun: sunbaths
4. he/she shows tourists sights: guide
5. the opposite of forget: remember
6. the opposite of nobody: everybody
7. it is usually in the mountains or near the sea: cave
8. you take pictures with it: Camera
9. people swim there: beach
Explanation:
Don't know tourists often visit them? S_ _ _ T _
I think the answer is A because when you have a mix of interests then you can go far