Answer:
The most best active travel writers, Iyer is a teetotaler who lives simply and anonymously in a Japanese suburb and does much of his writing in an actual monastery.
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Explanation:
Huck decides he can not let the king steal the money from these extremely kind girls.
Answer:
Outside I'm silver
Inside I'm gold
If you broke me in half
Would I still be as bold
Avarice, a dream
Everything in green, sold
If you broke us in half
Would you still be as cold
With wealth to be rechanged
Or greed to be rearranged
[<em>This isn't my best. I have better poems, but I tried given the prompt. Hopefully this helps. You may use it word for word if you'd like.</em>]
Answer:
the fight
Explanation:
"The fight" is the main noun of the sentence and the pronoun "it" was used refer to the noun. Also, it's the last (and only) noun mentioned before the pronoun.
Of the clock o'clock
Madam ma'am
Jack-of-the-lantern jack-o-lantern
Never-do-well ne'er-do-well
**Contractions are used to shorten the phrase.
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Aunt Jenny made Swedish meatballs. **Swedish is the adjective because
^ ^ it tells you what KIND of meatball.
adj n W/out it: is it English? Lumpy?
My English sheepdog keeps me company. **English tells you what KIND
^ ^ of sheepdog. W/out it: is it big?
adj n Furry? Latin? Grey?
Cory always buys french fries with his burger. **French tells you what KIND of
^ ^ fries. W/out it: is it curly? Hot?
adj n Spicy?
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Charlie repeated the test yesterday to earn a higher score.
**It is repeated because it is past tense due to the word 'yesterday', implying the past.
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Slow and steady wins the race = consistency and efficient effort leads to success.