If I were drafted and forced to go to war I think it would be an experience that is truly humbling. It would provide me with the insight on how and why our great country was founded. While I wouldnt make that choice if forced I would be well versed in politics pertaining to military and the challenges they face daily from the battles they face, to what they eat, to the lack of equipment and funding they are provided to defend our country. It would be a valuable experience to understanding how and why our country is a democracy.
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Family, sister, brother, mom, dishes, black and white, water, home, soap, happy, friendly, inviting, partially creepy, long hair, smile, aprons, refrigerator, messy, shelves, earings, neat. I got 25 words and I can't think of any more sorry...
The correct option is C
The narrator is the voice that tells and recounts events, stories or anecdotes. In the case of the narrator in the first person (internal narrator or protagonist), the narrator is a character within the story (intradiegetic): acts, judges and has opinions about the facts and the characters that appear. In this case the narrator only has and provides information based on his own vision of the events. But we also have other narrators like the one who is in second or third person, the omnipresent, among others.
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Write sentences using I wish or If only. 1 I don’t have a job wish my father. ________________________________________________________________________ 2 We didn’t go on the demonstration with our children this is very dangerous. ________________________________________________________________________ 3 Rachel hasn’t been promoted if she will not work better. ________________________________________________________________________ 4 Tom is in a dead-end job with his friend in time. ________________________________________________________________________ 5 The protesters were arrested during the march with me and my wife. ________________________________________________________________________ 6 Stuart gave up his job at the supermarket with his coworkers. ________________________________________________________________________ 7 Louise hasn’t passed her exams with others pupils. ________________________________________________________________________ 8 I don’t earn a lot of money if I will work badly. __________________
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1. The correct answer here is A that is Agreement.
An agreement in the business somewhat differs from its use in an ordinary circumstances. Agreement usually means understanding between two people but in business it is a negotiable thing and it has legal consequences. So if someone violates the agreement they can be persecuted or the agreement can be ended.
2. The correct answer here A that is the genuineness of assent.
For a contract to be valid both parties must willingly, clearly and completely accept the contract. There must not be any threatening and the contract must not be signed under duress. If the contract is a result of duress of one party the contract may be made void.
3. The correct answer here is A that is sue for breach of contract.
A contract between two parties does not have to be written as it can be both implied and oral. Here we have an oral contract between Nadia and her brother Paul. They orally agreed on a deal. The thing here is that oral agreements are also enforceable and people can sue the same way they would sue for a breach of a written contract.
4. The correct answer here is B that is the assignment.
In the field of law a party the assignor can transfer its rights a someone else who is termed the assignee. This is often used in the banking world as well in the world of real state. Here the rights in the contract also the benefits can be transferred in accordance to established and existing rules.
5. The correct answer here is C that is the incidental beneficiary.
An incidental beneficiary is a person who indirectly benefited from an agreement of other parties in this case Maria and the tree-removal service. The incidental beneficiary is not the who was intended to benefit but he did nevertheless. The more banal example would be a grandchild experiencing benefits of a deal his grandparents made that can be used by the entire family.