Answer:
They're going to the amusement park tomorrow.
Explanation:
The reason it's they're is because it's a contraction of they and are.
Answer:
Bullion is money, specifically gold or silver that has been freshly mined but not cleaned and made into money.
Clues to the meaning include the fact that the kids need "3 dollars", the speaker doesn't know how they wanted all that "money" at one time, and they had to "raise" it, as in "raising money". When he says, "I hadn't any idea where to turn to raise all that bullion..." he means the 3 dollars.
Answer:
We are both interested in babysitting for Mrs. Martin.
Explanation: Either is not the correct term for the type of sentence being used
Answer: At first the men and women in the card tie her up and gag her to make her stop screaming. But once Mrs.Schachter breaks from being bound she is then beaten into silence.
Explanation: