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Below is a list of 15 English words loaned from Spanish with their meaning and etymological origin.
Breeze.
Ranch.
Guerrilla.
Patio.
Stampede.
Macho.
Cockroach.
Avocado.
Explanation: i dont know if this is what you mean?
The answer would be A. The reason for this is it is the most likely answer. old people makes no sense. a retirement home has nothing to do with the question and work over the years does not correctly define legacy.
adjective :
Explanation:The preposition, its object, and any modifiers make up the prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases most often function as adjectives or adverbs. ... Remember that an adverb modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb; and it tells when, where, why, how, under what condition, to what extent.
I think that in these lines she admits her helplessness:
Alack, alack! Ye mock me. Is it meet Thus to insult me living, to my face?
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In there she compares her with slave of destiny :
O monstrous doom,Within a rock-built prison sepulchered,To fade and wither in a living tomb
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And there she represents how she belongs to her family and can't confront the fate her family has builded for her: In thy boldness over-rashMadly thou thy foot didst dash' Gainst high Justice' altar stair.<span>Thou a father's guild dost bear.</span>
The strategy you are using is A. scanning. you are quickly looking over the paper, and not reading it thoroughly.