Answer:
As Billy is being checked in and shown his room there are some strange situations. There are no people in the bed and breakfast but the room is prepared as if she was waiting for him, the old lady is very weird, the guest book only had two names and they sounded familiar to Billy and the last guest had been there two years before. All these situations are very strange and it foreshadows that there is something odd about the old lady and that Billy is in danger. However, we really understand how bad the situation is when she explains that the two guests on the guest book have actually "never left": "But my dear boy, he never left. He's still here. Mr. Temple is also here. They're on the fourth floor, both of them together".
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>read the story "The Landlady"</u> written by the English writer Roald Dahl in 1959. The story is about Billy, a boy that is looking for a hotel in Bath and ends up going to a very strange bed and breakfast. It is a horror story.
It's about how he learns how to play football because he thinks it would be cool because most of the kids weren't playing soccer they were play football
When talking about the importance of democracy it is important to define it accurately. Democracy is popular sovereignty – in Abraham Lincoln’s words, ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people’. At its heart is the concept of the population choosing a government through regular, free, and fair elections.
In fact, democracy does not necessarily have to be liberal. Certain nations today have illiberal democracies where voting continues but liberal characteristics, such as an independent judiciary and free press, have been compromised.
Explanation:
PLEAESE MARK AS BRILLIANT
1) Standing up to my teacher. I have gotten into trouble a couple of times for standing against my teacher when what they were stating was clearly incorrect, even thought I contradicted in a political manner I was punished for "disrespecting".
3) when I came out to my family as trans. I had troubled childhood growing up so trying to explain my dysphoria to my family made me absolutely terrified that they would think that I was lying for attention and that my feelings were invalid.
This is because Robocop is kinda like technology sorry if this didn't make sense I couldn't think of the right words.