I think you forgot to give the quote along with the question. I am answering the question based on my knowledge and research. "To meet with constituents in Washington D.C. and in the district" is the duty of a House member that <span>this quote most likely refer to. I hope that the answer has come to your help.</span>
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The Russian and Western publics, parliaments and mass media perceive the nature of this conflict, its origins and the methods of dealing with it in starkly different, sometimes opposite ways, in spite of the preceding decade of mutual openness, massive contacts and the free exchange of views on a broad range of political and security issues.
* Russia and the West have demonstrated huge miscalculations of each others motives, actions and reactions, leading to mutual recriminations and suspicions, reminiscent of the worst Cold War years.
* International organizations, which had been authorized and expected to deal with such conflicts the United Nations (UN) and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) have shown severe limits in their abilities to handle them.
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The correct answer is: denial of victim
Explanation:
This happens when an offender strongly believes that the person he or she is offending deserves to have the offense against him or her. It is seen as a punishment or revenge for a deserving individual. Normally this technique is used on minority groups
Answer: are you looking for a sentence per each, or a sentence containing them all XD
Here you go;
a. (sentence per)
1. skyscraper: I saw this enormous skyscraper last tuesday-
2. suburb: The suburbs here tend to be quiet
3. department store: I took papa to the department store
4. vaudeville: Gurtie the Dinosaur was part of a vaudivelle act
5. ragtime: People like blues, but noone talks about ragtime-
b. (all in sentence)
during the age of ragtime music skyscrapers weren't as tall, everyone went to the run down department store on west street, suburbs were buzzing, and the average citizen took time to see a vaudeville act.