Glimpse, peek, or gaze would all be acceptable answers because they all mean to look at something but if you could only choose one word then I would personally pick peek because it seems like it fits the best
If you are talking about Theodore Roosevelt then what helped him was the
fact that he was from a wealthy family that didn't send him to school
but rather had him tutored at home and more or less groomed him for the
role of a diplomat. He used what he was taught by tutors to get degrees
from Harvard and Columbia which is not a small feat.
Sure! So, for starters, you want to compare and contrast two things that are similar, not very different. For example, you would compare and contrast reading a book to listening to an e-book, and you would not compare and contrast reading a book to ridding a bus.
so, for an example of this:
Reading a book is the same as listening to an e-book because both ways you are getting the same information. Reading a book and listening to an e-book are different because reading needs, you guessed it, reading, but you don't need to read to listen to an e-book.
Hope this helps!
<em>Answer: C</em>
<em>I believe it is C im not sure i have never read it before but if you send me the story i might read it and see what its about be for my answer i believe it's C.</em>
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