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The meaning of barren will be <u>completely</u><u> </u><u>empty </u>in this sentence.
Explanation:
The paragraph further says that there were only 2 trees & those were the only plant life he could see. You can hardly call that as vegetation.
<span>The aspect of English changing most rapidly today is vocabulary.
There are more and more new words being introduced into English - usually as slang. In recent years, words such as 'meme,' 'thicc,' etc. were created to denote new meanings, or different meaning than they used to have. So vocabulary, word choice, changes the most in English.
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if i was a teacher i would make my class fun, but at the same time i would make sure kids were learning. I would do this by teaching kids with fun activities not things like kahoot but hands on learning. I would makesure kids were nengaged in talking with each other to make sure they were learning social skills. I would most of all not let them be in charge, they would not be in control. Remember as the teacher you can send them home they cant send you home. Make sure they know your in charge, but be nice at the same time.
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C) There is a bay in Puerto Rico that seems to light up at night; the light comes from tiny organisms in the water.
Explanation:
A semi-colon usually stands in for a period when two sentences are related. In the sentence, "There is a bay in Puerto Rico that seems to light up at night; the light comes from tiny organisms in the water," you can replace the semi-colon with a period and it would still make sense. They relate to each other as well. So this sentence is punctuated correctly.
(Further explanation for those who really need it):
A doesn't make sense because the semi-colon isn't needed. It'd need a comma in place of the semi-colon.
B doesn't make sense because the semi-colon isn't needed, either. It'd need a comma in place of the semi-colon.
C is correct. It is explained above.
D could possibly use a semi-colon, but it's placed in the wrong spot. It'd probably be placed between "world" and "people." But it sounds a little janky to me, so I think it doesn't need a semi-colon at all. "World" should have a period after it and the "p" in "people" needs to be capitalized. Either way, it isn't punctuated correctly.
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This letter is to ________ (add someone special to you)
I can't explain how grateful I am for you coming into my life with enough words. You have had such a profound influence on my life. Without you, I will not be the person I am today, and I am certain that you would continue to motivate me to become a better version of myself.
Since I know you don't believe in stuff happening for a reason, I'm willing to believe that you were brought into my life for a reason for both of us.
You've shown me that I have a story to tell and that it counts. You've also shown me that my story is valuable to others. I will unlock doors that would otherwise be locked by being genuine and vulnerable. It wasn't until I began honing my skills that I realized what I was missing. I just truly wanted to thank you for being a great ____ {friend} {mom} {sister} {dad} {anyone} -Love _____ { your name}
Explanation:
Everyone can use this letter