Ankh. (some egyptian thing idk)
Answer:
two
Explanation:
to meaning:1)expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).
<em>"walking down to the shops"</em>
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approaching or reaching (a particular condition).
<em> "Christopher's expression changed from amazement to joy"</em>
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too:
in addition; also.
<em> "my mother is an Historian too!"</em>
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two (here):a group or unit of 2/two things.
<em> "mom could i have two dollars to getting a few snacks on the way home?"</em>
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<em>so....since you question is : Ethan has only _________ pieces that are suitable for display. * Two, to , too</em>
<em>the best and suitable option would be....two so the answer is:</em>
<em>Ethan has only </em><u><em>two</em></u><u><em> </em></u><em>pieces that are suitable for display. * Two, to , too</em>
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My Gran is my hero. She is brilliant and loves to read. She also gets bored easily. As a young girl, she struggled a great deal. Because of this she ran away at the age of 21 and moved to the west coast. When she got there she chose to educate herself. She chose studies over security, as well as living in poverty. She ended up getting a job teaching at a university. She ended up marrying and having a beautiful family. Because she never stopped learning, she died with a burning curiosity about her life.
I would say C because the two different parts of the family.
Answer:The book is told from the standpoint of a poor household pet, a dog self-described by the first sentence of the story: "My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian." The story begins with a description of the dog's life as a puppy and her separation from her mother, which to her was inexplicable. Her puppy and her owner's new child were soon added to her new home. When a fire breaks out in the nursery, the dog risks her life to drag the baby to safety. In the process, her motives are misunderstood and she is cruelly beaten by the father of the family with a cane, resulting in her leg getting broken. Soon, however, the truth of the situation is discovered and she receives no end of praise. Later in the story, her puppy dies, killed by the father of the family to prove his opinion on optics to his scientist peers. Only a servant seems to realize the irony of this, exclaiming, "Poor little doggie, you saved HIS child!" In the end, the dog (who does not realize her puppy is dead until her own hour is upon her) pines inconsolable over the grave of the puppy with the clear implication that she will do so until death.
Explanation:poor household pet