Answer:
It depends
Explanation:
It depends on whether the writer enjoyed that song at the time when he/she wrote the lyrics I guess. There needs to be more proof to be sure that it is one, because it is a pretty common saying. I'd say yes or no to be on the safe side no.
Protruded-extended
Haunt - place frequented Proximity - nearness
treacherous - Precarious
<span>b.During the first stage of development
</span><span>d.In the next stage
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Transition words such as first and next can signal that a text structure is in chronological order. Other transition words that can also be used are then, second, last. Even though some of the content area words would indicate the developmental stages of a baby. These do not clearly show chronological order.
Answer:
The Middle East is a transcontinental region in Afro-Eurasia which generally includes Western Asia, all of Egypt, and Turkey. The term has come into wider usage as a replacement of the term Near East beginning in the early 20th century.
Answer:
"Out of the helicopter something glided, something that was not human, nor machine or animal, not alive glowing with green-luminosity" My reaction to this being very shocked. It allured me into wanting to know what it was, wanting to read more of what was going to happen.
Explanation:
Sorry i could only think of one!