Answer:
passive
Explanation:
the students were askED to submit their assignments on monday
-ED means it already happened
A. Tamil remembered that he had a math test only minutes before class began . That should be the answer
I believe the answer is “sopho” and “wise” but i’m not 100%
I understand from the context that the dialogue should be between you and your friend. Here is one such possible dialogue:
You: Hi, what do you think we should stress during the conversation?
friend: Let's stress how it will be both good for us, because we can learn about the organisation of mela and for the children from the area, as it could inspire them to go to school
You: good idea! we could also mention that it will increase the school's reputation!
Answer:
After offering some examples of events that are interesting because they are true, such as the Lisbon Earthquake and the London Plague, the narrator adds that false accounts that attempt to imitate such horrors are abominable. He observes that his examples are fascinating because of the extent of the damage but explains that individual stories of suffering are often far more intense while thanking God that large groups never suffer as much as some individuals have. He states that being buried alive is one example of intense suffering that sometimes occurs when a person temporarily loses his vital signs, and he asks where the soul goes during that moment of near-death.
Explanation:
I don't know what specifically you were asking for, but I hope this helps in some or any way.