It was my wedding day
(It was our wedding day)
and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky
(No clouds aloud in the sky)
Then bruno walks in with a mischievous grin then
(THUNDER⛈)
You telling the story or am I?
(I’m sorry Mi vida go on~)
Bruno says it looks like rain
(Why did he tell her)
And doing so he floods my brain
(Abeula get the umbrella)
Married in a hurricane
(What a joyous day but any way
Together- we don’t talk about bruno-no-no-no we don’t talk about Brunooo
In this case the right option is the first one, <em>Neither of the children had the inclination to clean their rooms</em>. The word <em>inclination</em> is derived as stated from the Latin <em>clinare </em>and it is formed by putting together in+clinare, "lean toward [in/into]". The opposite would be "decline", formed by joining de+clinare.
Answer:
If you're talking about the short story by Rebecca Makkai, the theme is that "is desperation can lead people to the extremes."
Explanation:
Answer:
when speaking to an audience in person, a speaker uses both verbal and non- verbal methods to communicate the message. The sounds that a speakers makes are interpreted as words. The sounds are transmitted through and audio ( or auditory) channel as sound waves and are received by the listeners in the audience.
Answer:
an
Explanation:
The word idea starts with a vowel and the adjective needed shouldn't also end with a vowel. And in this case, you can't use a because it's a vowel. So, you use an.