Answer:
1. They has small fireplaces
2. It has fantastic features that help to explain the reason for the Maasai’s traditions.
3. When I open the cover, the smell of fresh paper wafts up to greet me and the crisp, open page fills me with an exquisite sense of possibility.
4. the motivation of the brothers
5. the softly drifting snow; the bumpy, twisted tree; the scarred, stained rug
6. an attempt to explain an origin
7. The writer wants to emphasize the receiver of the action. The writer does not know who performed the action. The writer does not think knowing who did the action is important.
8. identifying important words and phrases
9. Then the rebels will overcome the empire’s troops and take the city.
10. dishonesty
11. illustrate the feelings of the characters.
12. a quality or idea that is considered important
13. “the state of being false.”
14. a young man searching through a new city, trying to find his lost friends before they are harmed
15. revised
C. think about what they're
saying
Answer:
C or A( i would go with C)
Explanation:
Answer:
Type 1: (Use for facts or plan at present or in the future)
<em>+) If present simple, S + will + Vinfinitive. </em>
<em>+) If + present simple, present simple.</em>
Type 2: (Use for advice or uses when "if ..." clause is not based the actual situation)
<em>+) If + past simple, S + would + V-infinitive</em>
- If I were you, I would go to university. (Advice for present - Conditional Type 2)
- If I read too long, my eyes will usually go red. (It is about fact so we use the Type 1)
- You will not be able to go sailing with us if you get a holiday job in the summer. (It is about what will happen in the future, so that use Type 1)
- If you spoke English and French, you could work at the Council of Europe. (spoke - Past simple => Type 2, the result clause should use "would + Vinfinitive")
- You will not get the job unless you have a driving license. (It is a fact so use Type 1)
- If I go to bed early, I will normally get up early too. (It is about fact, use Type 1)
- He would study abroad if he got a grant. (got - past simple => Type 2, so that the other clause is "S + would Vinfinitive)
- If the weather doesn't change, we will not climb to the top. (It is about what will happen in the future, so that use type 1)