Dear Sarah,
I'm sorry I haven't wrote to you in a while as I've been in a holiday in London, let me tell you all about it.
My family and I went to visit London two weeks ago and it was such an amazing experience. The plane ride was a bit too long but the view from up above made it all worthwhile.
We visited a lot of famous places in London such as the Big Ben. It was great seeing that famous tourist attraction that everyone always talks about. We also visited the Buckingham Palace, it was breathtaking seeing such an extraordinary piece of history right in front of us.
However, despite all the wonderful things I visited, we did encounter a bad situation. When my brother and I were walking through the London streets back to our hotel, we almost got robbed! A man suddenly jumped out of an alley and tried to steal my bag, but my brother and I fought him back and he left with a broken nose.
Anyways, I'm looking forward to seeing you soon and I hope we can go skydiving because I know you'd love to do that.
Love,
The Magnifique
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Saturday is like a nice summer morning.
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My room is as dirty as the grass on a rainy day
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Chocolate is like being in Heaven
I would say when you're creating an outline and when you need to narrow down the scope of a topic
The way John Proctor sees himself as a sinner after committing adultery with Abigail is one of shame and repentance.
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This refers to the series of actions that occurs which culminate into false allegations and accusations of witchcraft after Abigail sets out to destroy the home and lives of John and Elizabeth Proctor.
Hence, it can be seen that John commits the sin of adultery and the way he feels is shame and remorse and he repents but is unable to tell his wife, but Abigail accuses them of witchcraft.
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Answer:
A. The Bronx squirrels that eat nearly all of the trees' acorn in the New York Botanical Garden.
Explanation:
<em>The City Without Us </em>is a chapter of the book <em>The World Without Us</em> written by American journalist Alan Weisman. It tells about what would happen to the natural and built environment if humans suddenly disappeared.
<em>The City Without Us</em> gives us an image of what New York would look like without humans. Some of the details are presented in the options you were given.
It's expected that wild animals, wolves included, would enter the city if there were no humans. That's how nature works.
Money is a concept invented by the man, and it has no meaning if humans don't exist. It has nothing to do with nature.
The ocean is a large force and it's one of the obvious proofs of how powerful nature is. In the story, though, it has not yet broken the levees around New York City.
What remains are the squirrels. No one would think that squirrels could do something major. Without anyone or anything controlling their population, though, they could eat nearly every acorn in the New York Botanical Garden, thus preventing them from growing into new oaks. That way they would reduce the oak tree population in New York. They show that nature is even more powerful than it appears.