1. Laced
2. I believe Dogs but it might be Water too
3.Ever
4.Always
The best way is by making it interesting don't put the teacher in a coma
Answer:
Vacations are meant to be enjoyed and to explore new stuff and hobbies. Summer vacation offers everyone a lot of time and comfort to develop new skills. Last year, I visited Jammy and Kashmir with my parents during my summer vacation. We booked tickets and hotels two months earlier. It was a total of fifteen days trip. We reached Srinagar Airport at noon, and after one hour, we finally reached our hotels. We were greeted with the Sahara (a famous Kashmir coffee). As we were tired, we got fresh and had lunch. Thereafter, we went to the nearby market.
All the shops were decorated with wooden antiques and friends. We returned at 9 PM after having dinner in a famous restaurant. We went to attend the bonfire event, which is organized by the hotel staff. It was one of the fun events we played bingo. Then the next morning we went to visit Gulbarga, the snow-capped mountains. It is the beautiful scenic view in Kashmir and is still refreshed in my ey
Explanation:
I think you could perhaps get that someone may have helped him and looked after him in a way that he didn't need to be very independent, George is always helping him and telling him things they don't have.. This could be down to his mental health but also down to his childhood. Just what I got from it..hope it helped a little :)
I inferred you're referring to the story "Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe" by John Donne
Answer:
<u>The speaker wants to go away from his beloved as a "test run" for the separation they will experience at death. </u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this story piece, it is strongly believed that the speaker goes away in other to experience what was to come– their death.
Remember also, that they will not die at the same time, so test running their separation now would prepare them for a time when one of them will be left alive and alone.