First off please don’t click the link from the other person it’s a virus... second, this seems specific to your school so I’m not sure how much I can help.
If I had to make something up on the spot I’d say:
“Dear friend,
I heard you’re considering moving to our school. You totally should! Our school provides tons of opportunities, you can take all sorts of classes depending on your interests and future career— there’s options for everyone. Plus, they offer lots of extra help and tutoring for free. Not to mention our clubs are awesome, we have art clubs, sports clubs, religious clubs, video games clubs, and more; there’s definitely something you’d like. Our community is great and the students and teachers are all super nice and amazing. I think you’d really like it here!
- [y/n]”
I think you should use the 2 one because I think it go with the problem
The example that shows how living in New England influenced author Nathaniel Hawthorne is the following:
C. This family was situated in the Notch.
<h3>What is the Notch?</h3>
Notch is a term used in New England to refer to deep valleys that cut through mountains, that is, to gaps or passes between mountains.
The fact that Hawthorne uses such a term in his writing is a sign that living in New England influenced him as an author. It is quite common for authors to use typical idioms and phrases from where they are born or where they live.
Learn more about Nathaniel Hawthorne here:
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I think that its active because the noun (Isabel) is before the verb, therefore it is active however it it would've been the other way round.
Answer:
The big help in moving their relationship forward comes from Friar Laurence. Because the two star crossed lovers are deeply in love with each other, the next step is to get married. Since Romeo's and Juliet's families would never let that happen, they must get married in secret. That's where the friar comes in.