Answer:
"dude, this has not been in the country for 15 years, but he knows nothing, go talk to someone else"
i say
9. Compensation
10. Flattered
11. Broken into
12. Capsized
Answer:
first person
Explanation:
If your narrative discusses a challenge that you overcame, it would be best to use a first-person point of view. This is because it makes the writing seem more personal.
Answer:
After some pleading, Dill’s mother allows him to stay. After this, things go downhill quickly. One evening, Mr. Tate knocks and asks Atticus to come outside. Scout knows that men only talk outside for death or politics and wonders who died. She and Jem try to follow, but Atticus sends them back in. They turn out the lights and put their noses to the window screens to listen to Mr. Tate, Atticus, and Mr. Link Deas talk about the trial, getting a change of venue, and whether “they” will get drunk on a Sunday.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
6 Order the words to make sentences which include phrases
from exercise 5.
/ to / try
3 let's / to use /make / easier/it/public transport/
people / for
4 noisy motorbikes / pass/ against / law /a/l'd
5 to use / buses / force / we / should / people
6 facilities / improve / here /the/try/should/ to / we
something
2 reduce / would /1/ traffic/ to / try
3 let's / to use /make / easier/it/public transport/
people / for
4 noisy motorbikes / pass/ against / law /a/l'd
5 to use / buses / force / we / should / people
6 facilities / improve / here /the/try/should/ to / we
1 do / about/ should / we /unemployment/ something
2 reduce / would /1/ traffic/ to / try
3 let's / to use /make / easier/it/public transport/
people / for
4 noisy motorbikes / pass/ against / law /a/l'd
5 to use / buses / force / we / should / people
6 facilities / improve / here /the/try/should/ to / we