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she couldn't call you because she didn't have your number.
<span>D.
They both lived through violent childhoods.</span>
This is what I got : 1.a city in central Arkansas, Northeast of little rock
2. an industrial city and port in Northeast Florida
3.a city in Southeast North Carolina, a service town nearby camp Lejeune and other military facilities
This may not be helpful but what my teacher taught me years ago was to put your hand under your chin and say the word and every time your chin went down was a stress mark or syllable.
best of luck! hope this helped in some way haha
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Once upon a time there was a man and woman who weren't on speaking terms, so they used a young boy to run messages to each other in a park. It was neither the season nor the hour when the Park had frequenters; and it is likely that the young lady, who was seated on one of the benches at the side of the walk, had merely obeyed a sudden impulse to sit for a while and enjoy a foretaste of coming Spring. She rested there, pensive and still. A certain melancholy that touched her countenance must have been of recent birth, for it had not yet altered the fine and youthful contours of her cheek, nor subdued the arch though the resolute curve of her lips. A tall young man came striding through the park along the path near which she sat. Behind him tagged a boy carrying a suit-case. At sight of the young lady, the man’s face changed to red and back to pale again. He watched her countenance as he drew nearer, with hope and anxiety mingled on his own. He passed within a few yards of her, but he saw no evidence that she was aware of his presence or existence. Some fifty yards further on he suddenly stopped and sat on a bench at one side. The boy dropped the suit-case and stared at him with wondering, shrewd eyes. The young man took out his handkerchief and wiped his brow. It was a good handkerchief, a good brow, and the young man was good to look at. He said to the boy: “I want you to take a message to that young lady on that bench. Tell her I am on my way to the station, to leave for San Francisco, where I shall join that Alaska moose-hunting expedition. Tell her that, since she has commanded me neither to speak nor to write to her, I take this means of making one last appeal to her sense of justice, for the sake of what has been.
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