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Lecture. In-text citation: explains that "text of quotation." OR "Text of quotation" Speaker. “Title of the Speech.” Meeting Name, Date of Presentation.
Explanation:
Explanation:
openning my eyes i saw a friend seated crying,thats when i was in the classroom waking up after realising that all students were gone accept the one friend of mine who seemed to be stressed and perplexited.i went close to him for further notice ,only to ask him why he was crying and he couldnt reply
I first of all tried to comfort him and on so doing he calmed down,he went along telling me his problems and he didnt know what to do at the moment
since the issue was about education,i carefully listened to his explanation and he was like he wanted someone help him choose of which subject to do.at first i didnt realise the origin of the confusion but later came to know that he wasnt good in all subjects
i tried to counsel him and let him realise his weakness in every subject and at the end of it .he came out happy and ready to choose the subject with great expectations
The third choice is the only example of foreshadowing.
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This is a trick question, because it does not say the answer must be truthful. There is no question that you cannot answer yes to, if you are willing to lie. Even the traditional "are you dead?" fails, because a living person can indeed answer untruthfully when asked it.
You see this is wrong. "Are you dead" cannot be answered yes to or else you would OBVIOUSLY NOT be dead, idiot.
For men that question would be "do I look fat in this dress?"
answer - short answer
Are you dead?
Are you alive?
Explanation:
The smoke, which fills the hut, makes the eyes smart. It is particularly dense in the upper part try'.