a) economic opportunities
c) political freedom
d) religious freedom
Answer:
The ablative absolute is made up of one word in the ablative case and one in the accusative case.
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# Cary on learning
without violating copyright rights company A could give credits to company B
Answer:
hmm hello dear good evening
You could say "el dorado," which could be translated as "the golden." Technically, "dorado" refers to the color of gold, so it could also mean "the gilded" or "the gold-colored," but I think it's the phrase you're looking for.