<span>a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition.
Or,
</span><span>a short succession of notes producing a single impression; a brief melodic or rhythmic formula out of which longer passages are developed.</span><span>
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D mulan would be the answer because it is even in the movie.
The dialogues with the correct phrases written in bold are as follows:
- Why don't you do some exercise this term? I'm sure you would like it.
- What do you suggest I am doing/do?
- Why don;t you take up running?
- But I haven't got any trainers.
- You could/may always but a new pair for yourself.
- They might be expensive. Have you got any other ideas?
- What about taking/take up hockey?
- Hockey balls are very hard. When/How about a game with a softer ball.
- I know!You could go along/to volley ball practice. it's in the gym every Wednesday evening. They have a lot of fun, so I hear.
- That sounds very tiring/tired. I think I'm staying/I'll stay at home instead.
- Let's go swimming!he pool is pen today from 2:00 until 4:00.
The bold words are the correct phrases that are to be used.
Answer:
D. It's obvious that puppy loves its ball.
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Jim is depicted as being extremely unintelligent through the principal third of the novel. The trap that Tom and Huck play on Jim is completely cliché just like Jim's attestation of his insight into the villain and of superstition.
Seen together, these portrayals of Jim appear to be very criticizing, negative, and lacking appreciation. The way that Jim is more than once tricked by straightforward traps with respect to Huck Finn adds to the feeling that Jim is really a trick.
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