Liz's skirt was green silk. Her waist was a large brown-and-pink plaid, well-fitting and not without style. She wore a cluster ring of huge imitation rubies, and a locket that banged her knees at the bottom of a silver chain. Her shoes were run down over twisted high heels, and were strangers to polish. Her hat would scarcely have passed into a flour barrel.
The "Family Entrance" of the Blue Jay Café received her. At a table she sat, and punched the button with the air of milady ringing for her carriage. The waiter came with his large-chinned, low-voiced manner of respectful familiarity. Liz smoothed her silken skirt with a satisfied wriggle. She made the most of it.
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Answer:
small amount is the meaning of little.
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the delivery boy will bring my orders later ok I want to explain something when it comes to passive and active in active we don't use past tense tense instead we use the present simple but in passive we use past tense hope it helps you
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Technically, this topic is not often expressed. However, I believe ages 12 and up have access.
Explanation:
Why? At age 12, you are changing or altering into another stage and ageing. Also, from my perspective, at age 12 you have many similar responsibilities, rights and risks as a 13-year-old. Besides, not many people just want to see, like and follow others because of their photos. Additionally, you don't even know if their face, body and everything you see of them is true. So basically, you're making a risk to release fake ( or real ) images. Furthermore, once someone realizes who, what you are and look like, it's a possibility that they will take photos of your actual self and post it all over social media. That's all I have to say about children using social media. The most important thing is to realize the risk you're taking.