Shortly after, Finny is taken by ambulance to his home outside Boston, and then the Summer Session ends. Gene returns to his home in the South for a month's vacation, and in September heads back to Devon. Before he returns to the school, though, he decides to stop in Boston and see Finny at his house.
Answer:
Wassup!?
Explanation:
Brainstorm other struggles external conflicts trigger. One of the darker aspects of conflict is that it tends to beget more conflict. For example, in a civil war, a resident of a town might sell out supporters of the opposing side, placing them in danger.
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Answer:
A. grabber to get the readers attention
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) (had) you talked
b) saw
2) ironed
b) washed
3) watched
b) went
4) shined
b) woke up
5) pulled
b) took
Explanation:
Every verb has many tenses, and (based on Latin origin) they include present, perfect, imperfect, pluperfect, future perfect, and future. Apart from a few oddities, verbs can be changed into the perfect tense by simply removing the last letter if it is a vowel, and adding -ed to the end.
N.B. For question one there seemed to be an irregularity in grammar, hence the (had). There additionally seemed to be a problem with the last half, as if the question should have been in the present tense.
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The title “Marriage Is a Private Affair” ironic because:
The marriage of Nnaemeka and Nene is not private at all because <u>it is discussed by the entire village.</u>
Nnaemeka's father Okeke was against the decision of Nnaemeka of marring Nene because she belonged to a tribal group. Such reserved and orthodox thinking was not just restricted to Okeke but were the thinking of the entire village. After their marriage, the women of the village didn't include Nene in any of the village affairs. Where marriage should be a totally private affair Nnaemeka's and Nene's marriage becomes a public one.