Different- 1. one is a device and the other is not
2. You can look up things with a phone and you can’t with a pencil
3. Pencils are wood unlike a phone
4. You can make calls on a phone
Same- I have no idea
This quote helps/relates to people in real life understand that when someone is in a hard place and Doesn’t know what to do anymore, they start to think of different possibilities of what could happen. When someone loses themselves to that point they start to think of themselves to a point of questioning you they are. When they think hard about it hard enough or if it pops in their mind, they find there worth and begin to understand their self more.
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The correct answer is A. Predicate adjective. Loud is an adjective used in coordination with the past simple form of the verb be, to create the predicate "was too loud"
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The Independence of America was declared on July 4, 1776. "Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America" is the name of the document which records this process. The document announced the decision of the thirteen British colonies that belonged to the United States to define themselves as thirteen newly independent states. John Adams, first vice president of the USA, was a very important figure in this process. The independence was discussed by a committee and the decision to approve the proposal was unanimous.
Exercise:
"Dear King, we say no more been a colony. We want to break free, leave the parent house. We´re sure the moment it's now, so please don´t make it more difficult.
Because when we are in you´re custody have no money to built our house.
Because you don´t let us calm, always arranging someone to look after us.
Because you set rules we don't agree with without even asking.
We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world declare our freedom. "