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Zarrin [17]
2 years ago
11

I will give you 50 pts and mrak you brainless

English
2 answers:
NemiM [27]2 years ago
4 0

Hello!

Option A contains an inappropriate shift in verb tense.

The words "will have" is in future tense, and "jumped" is in past tense. The tenses need to remain consistent.

I hope this helps you!

vagabundo [1.1K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

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Answer:I have translated it and it looks like this hopefully it makes it easier

Explanation:

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second face

this of

psychological well -being

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ignorance and poverty

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2.

Task A

Answer the questions. Write the answer in the notebook.

1.

What kind of psychological work can be done

of children like you?

2

What-what

work

psychological

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may

do

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role of seniors?

3.

Give another example of psychological work

not mentioned in the text.

4.

What are the effects of psychological work?

How do they contribute to the development of the country?

5.

Explain the long-term cause or effect of

psychological work. What is the importance of having

n long-term effects of psychological work

in our country?

Task B

Write in the notebook the letter of the psychological activity described

in each statement.

A

- Nature

B- Health

C.

- Sports

D

_ Education

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3 years ago
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Tema [17]
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But </span>Daisy refuses to leave Tom and Gatsby is killed by George. With the “strivers” all dead, the old money crowd is safe again. <span>Daisy was born with money and does not need to strive for great wealth or other far-off things from the American Dream.

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Nick is not happy with his family’s respectable fortune and his girlfriend out west. At the end, <span>Nick sadly meditates on the lost promise of the American Dream
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Nick realizes that what Gatsby had was the sense of unlimited promise. He possessed The American Dream. An older and wiser Nick returns to the Midwest."

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