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Dear Friend!
How are you? I am very fine here. I want to share my experiences that I had during our summer vacation. Our examinations were hectic and I really needed to relax myself. This vacation was a boon to me as I was able to enjoy as well as learn something new. My grandparents took me on a trip to Shimla for three days and the climate was really snowy. It was the first time that I ever saw snow. I had a lot of fun skiing and playing with the snow. After that, I enrolled for computer classes for 5 days. I was taught about how to use adobe Photoshop and other related tools. The classes were very interesting and I feel that you will like it too. I will share my experiences with you at school. I am waiting to see you my friend.
Hoping to hear from you.
Take care!
Yours Lovingly,
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a or c bc the other ones do nt make sence
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
If this person is someone who is a toxic person, then yes drop them. But if they aren't and they are genuine good friend, then you should stay with them. If they get too loud (because I suppose that can be bothersome), just ask them to lower their voice and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But otherwise, they are a good friend and don't get peer pressured to losing this good friend.
At least, that's what I think.
If Wendy is writing the first draft of her research paper about symbolism used in George Orwell's Animal Farm, then Wendy should take short breaks while writing the draft. Since it is her first draft, there will be instances that she can't immediately follow on the thought that she has written or will be stuck on particular parts of the draft. Sometimes, revisions are to be made just to make way for an idea or thought that she had recently thought of or has forgotten to write about it. Either way, taking a break makes Wendy feel more relax and thinking isn't hard enough. This makes the oxygen that we take in have their time to be delivered to the brain which allows us to think more clearly. That is why breathing techniques and breaks are very important.
Answer:
leak
Explanation:
Verbs are actions. The oil tanker is creating the action of "leaking" oil, therefore leak is your answer.
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