Aroma means "smell" (a smell, not to smell), and it's usually used in a good way, such as "the aroma of coffee coming from the shop".
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Although you did not include the name of the article, the link to it, or any further reference, doing some research we can comment on the following.
Nathan Thornburg's position on immigration is the following.
He considers that the United States federal government has to assume a definite posture on the issue of immigration that still affects the country. In his article of 2007 titled "A Case for Amnesty," Thornburg questions the way some politicians have approached the complicated issue of immigration, the consequences for the country, and the affectation of many immigrants.
He cites some examples such as the posture of the late Republican Senator John McCain.
The point of Thornburg is that the Amnesty bill could have positive political consequences for the American government, and somehow alleviate the flux of immigration to the United States.
Nathan Thornburg is a Senior Editor for "Time" magazine, and has published other important articles such as "Dropout Nation."
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I <em><u>would </u></em>lend you my umbrella if you <em><u>need</u></em> it.
Explanation:
When there is a genuine probability that something will happen in the future, we use the <em><u>first conditional</u></em>.
In a case when there is little or no probability of anything happening, we should use the <u><em>second conditional</em></u>.
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Many people celebrate holidays like chrismas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa by giving gifts. Gifts dont need to costs a lot. Some times the best gift is one you make yourself, such as a hand-knit sweater. Another nice gift might be shareing your time or tallents. Why not offer to babysit or cook a meal for a relative. The Holiday season are also a grate time to help your community. Try donating to a food bank or toy drive.
Explanation:
1. Christmas should be capitalized.
2. Don't has an apostrophe
3. 'Costs' is past-tense. In this, you would have to use 'cost' - referring to right now
4. Sometimes is 1 word.
5. It would be 'one that you'
6. Sharing* remove the unneeded e.
7. Talents* remove the unneeded l.
8. Holiday should not be capitalized.
9. You would say "seasons" instead of "season". This is because you are referring to all of the seasons by using "are".
10. Grate is when you shred cheese. In this sentence you would spell it as 'Great'.