A.
Jilly enjoys her job, so she is not ready for it to be over.
1. I did not any beer last night.
2. She got on the bus in the center of the city
3. What time did he get up yesterday?
4. Where did you get off the train?
5. I did not change trains at Victoria.
6. We woke up very late.
<span>One answer could be subheadings.
In many textbooks, concepts are organized into units, chapters, lessons, and paragraphs. A textbook may have only a handful of units divided into about 10 chapters. Each chapter may have several lessons.
Each lesson will have a title. Paragraphs within that lesson are grouped according to concept. Each new concept is usually introduced with a new subheading. Reading the subheadings can give the reader a quick summary of the concepts that will be discussed in the lesson.</span>
It allowed African Americans the right to vote