Answer:
Part A: a place where a specific group of people used to stay
Part B: “proved to have deep roots”
Explanation:
As can be seen in the paragraph shown in the question above, the word "haunt" was used in the sense of "to group," referring to a place where a specific group of people usually stays. This expression was used in the article to show how difficult it is to end terrist organizations when they are trapped, joined, haunted in the Middle East, where they established deep and difficult roots to be destroyed.
In this case, we can say that the detail of the paragraph that supports the word "haunt" is the detail that shows that terrorist organizations "proved to have deep roots" in their homeland.
<span>"Looking at the stars always makes me dream. why, ask myself, shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France"? </span>
1. Would like to
2. Might
3. Must
4. Could
5.Don’t have to
Answer:
1) After eating lunch at the cafeteria, Ben went to the gym to have a swim.
2) Due to the damage caused by the storm the ferry will not be running today.
3) The company’s training session, which was due to take place on Tuesday, has been postponed.
4) If you are going to college this autumn: don’t forget to sign up for a discount card.