Answer:
stop being stupid
Explanation:
she gonna get both of em fired! Tell her to stop being stupid.
Answer:
1. Jack <u>wakes up</u> at 7 a.m. every morning and he <u>takes</u> a shower before breakfast.
2. Betty <u>cleans</u> her room on the weekend.
3. Mike and Tina <u>study</u> in the evenings. They <u>read</u> magazines.
4. My father <u>works</u> at 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on weekdays, but he <u>never</u> works on Saturdays.
Well; You have the classics
1984, you might have been asked to read this one already in school, if not I suggest going ahead and reading it; its fun to be ahead of your class.
Originally published in <span>1949 by George Orwell, 1984 depicts a dystopian world of the 'future'. The book is less of a prediction more then it is a warning of what could be. It follows one character who is desperately trying to remember what real life is like, and gets tangled up in all sorts of messes along the way.
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You could read Alice in Wonderland or Mary Poppins, theres a million great classics out there Im sure you can find on any website.
Personally I prefer fantasy novels;
Brandon Sanderson's The Rithmatist
This book follows a young student through a steampunk style, magic infused world. It takes a moment to not chuckle at the concept of monsters that are essentially drawings, but its a very well done book with beautiful writing and mental scenery
Patrick Rothfuss's, The Name of the Wind
This is my favorite book of all time. Patrick Rothfuss's work is honestly amazing in this book. Mind you its probably not all that wise for the feint of heart through perhaps the second chapter; but it really is amazing. The sculpting of the world, the depth of the characters its utterly masterful. The story opens with Kote, a fairly normal seeming innkeeper and his dark haired companion Bast. Fairly normal until a man happens upon the inn, looking for a certain Kvothe, a man thought to just be a legend and a story... and Kote's past is drug up, and other things that should probably be better left alone.
Since their isn't very much information here, it is safe to say that the answer is A. Franklin was a mythical god. It says that "He snatched the lightning from the skies" and since that it doesn't make a lot of sense for that to be a metaphor for someone making light, and the other 2 don't really make sense, A. is the best option.
Answer:
i thought it was an english question
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