This is what i know...
The Englishman. That's right. Okay, but there's got to be some reason he shows up in the caravan with Santiago, besides being from Merry Old England. Especially in a book that explicitly tells us that there are no coincidences. So what's his deal? The Englishman is, like Santiago, looking for his treasure and following his Personal Legend.
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it follows a linking verb
<span>Appositive is noun or noun phrase in which retitles, renames and helps describe the noun that is adjacent to it in the sentence. The appositive is like a more clear illustration or wants to illuminate the said subject in the statement.
<span>1. The appositive word in the sentence is the author. Which describes and renames Gary Jackson in the sentence</span> </span> <span>
2. It renames Charles Dickens.</span><span>
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
you look like a pick me girl tbh
Elie Wiesel gave a memorable speech in the White House on April 12, 1999. That section of the text complements a description of the U.S. government at the beginning of World War II and indifference prevailed as the Nazi were killing thousands of Jews. It is well connected to Wiesel's overall purpose which is to criticise how indifference played a major role in the American society closed their eyes to the unspeakable tragedy that was taking place in the Nazi concentration camps. Wiesel questions the way American government defines the word 'peace'.
Answer:
i got u, loook at my expalnation
Explanation:
i dont like writing in pens,but i do like 7 deadly sins,sometimes i act cool but in reality its like prison school, i wonder is i should keep fightin, or jus keep pushing like eren from attack on titian, this poem maybe goofy, but i fell like i should gum gum pistiol...like luffy, now this lil poem is over now i fell like asta from black clover... ;0