Answer:
II. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect:
The boys (break) the window.
Q: What
N: Boys
Your bike isn't ready yet. I (not/pump) the tyres.
I know Chris. We (meet) during my last visit.
I (not/see) Guernica. I've heard it's a very powerful painting.
Tchaikovsky (always be) my favourite painter.
How many holidays (you have) since 1999?
The cat (knock) over the vase.
Q: What
N: The cat
The car (crash) into a tree.
Q: Where
N: A tree
They (cut) the tree.
Q: What
N: The tree
She (tear) up his photo.
Q: What
N: His photo
He (eat) all the cake.
Q: What
N: The cake
Answer:
what now?
Explanation:
quickly and unexpectedly.
"suddenly I heard a loud scream"
If something happens suddenly, it happens quickly and unexpectedly. Suddenly, she looked ten years older. Her expression suddenly altered. He sat down suddenly. Synonyms: abruptly, all of a sudden, all at once, unexpectedly More Synonyms of suddenly.
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Personification, Walt Whitman is personifying the land that is America and giving it the qualities of a person, in saying that it is singing. Therefore the figure of speech used is personification.
The point of the sentence "Like Thoreau, he lived simply, owned very little, and ate a vegetarian diet" is that Thoreau and Gandhi were very similar.
Henry David Thoreau was a famous American philosopher and essayist that was mainly known for writing "Civil Disobedience", an essay in which he calls individuals to improve the government since it had been an agent of injustice for a long time. <u>This text had a great influence on Gandhi's </u><u><em>Satyagraha</em></u><em>. Satyagraha </em>encompassed the idea of non violent resistance and it was used by Gandhi during the Indian Independence Movement. In that way, <u>Thoreau and Gandhi shared a way of life, but they also shared important political ideas</u>.