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28) He’s worked for that company since last June.
29) “Have you been to Russia.” - “Yes, I have .” A) Had / be / haven’t C) Have / be / have
30) Have you done your homework?
31) I haven’t done it yet.
32) What are you going to wear this evening?
33) I am not going to drink/I won't drink because it is too sweet. (it could be either)
34) I’ve seen the latest Star Wars film. I saw it last week.
35) She’s written the letter. She wrote it yesterday
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today no one in our world feels responsible; we have lost a sense of responsibility for our brothers and sisters. We have fallen into the.Burning of forest timber releases CO2 and other greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. exacerbation or worsening of climate change. Loss of rainforest andExplanation:
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A. Tells a story based on facts
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Okay! I will do my best when it comes to explanations.
A Narrative Nonfiction most clearly means A.
A narrative will always be a story no matter what. It can be about anything. Bit when you add nonfiction to it. It still can be about a girl who lives in New York, but can't be about a girl who lives in New York with fairy princess powers. Nonfiction is all about facts and real events. Maybe you can have a fictional character, but, nonfiction is all things that can happen in real life.
I hope this helped!
B the blue arrows in a circle because it shows that they all connect to each other.
I would describe the conflict as exiting but always changing