Answer:
sorry i dont know
Explanation:
<h3>I'm from spain sorry</h3>
The author describes the conflict, because Francis may be late to his appointment.
From this passage, odious means?
choices: tedious, hateful, difficult, or harmless.
ODIOUS means HATEFUL.
Rene detested the Nazis whom he likens to swine.
Detest is synonymous to hate. Swines are also known as hogs.
Because Rene associates the detestable Nazis with the hogs, he finds feeding the hogs a hateful task.
Odious is also defined as extremely unpleasant and repulsive. Thus, doing an odious task is hateful.
Answer:
Advertising
Engagement
Introducing a new product
Explanation:
The post on the forum is introducing the new product, explaining it's use and benefits and also taking reaction from the forum members.
1. Been
2. Have always wanted ( Wanted is past tense )
3. Have never tried ( Tried is paste tense )
4. Did not finish ( Could be didn't finish )
5. Have always wanted ( wanted is paste tense )
6. Did not do ( Could be didn't do )
7. Have / heard ( Heard is past tense )
8. Have / Been / Have not seen ( Could be haven't seen )