So do we explain in direct speech now?
Answer:
1) Rick, Bobby
2)River Banks (could be zoo as well)
3)Oreo
Explanation:
you could do one on
your morning routine if you were royalty
or preparing to go out later
being home alone while someones breaking in
etc..
This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. We are supposed to fill in the blanks with the appropriate word or phrase:
Prices at the mall were outrageous,______, considerably higher than at other shopping centers.
A. or at least
B. in other words
C. not to say
Answer:
Prices at the mall were outrageous, A. or at least, considerably higher than at other shopping centers.
Explanation:
<u>"Or at least" is used when we add similar information to what has already been said, but not identical. It is as if we are rethinking what we said and specifying it better, being careful to not exaggerate. </u>
For example: "He hates ice cream, or at least I think he does, because he never has ice cream when he is with me." "Or at least" was used in the sentence to explain why I think he hates ice cream and to show that maybe the first piece of information was an exaggeration.
<u>This is the best phrase to use in the sentence given in the question. The speaker first says the prices are outrageous, be then he thinks again and uses "or at least" to show that the prices are higher than in other malls. Perhaps they were not outrageous after all.</u>
Answer:
Explanation:When I came from the park with my granny, I started watching TV. My granny went to her friends house. I was alone at home, suddenly i realised that there is a fire in my house. I was very worried I took my phone and called Dad he said me to extinguish the fire, he will come as soon as possible. I took a bucket full of water and threw it on the fire. I was very nervous but now our house was safe. My dad praised me. I was very happy.
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