Answer: Because sometimes if there mad or upset then there voice gets hateful but if there happy or cheerful then there voice is probably joyful.
Explanation:
The answer is "Daddy, who worked in real estate, got Russell odd jobs cleaning houses newly listed on the market, but the work wasn't study." The reason is because while Russell's parents had a hard time accepting the reality that Russell had a mental disease, they still did their best to support and help him financially.
Answer:
No, it's not an adverbial phrase
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Answer:
1. What place did you visit?
Ans. I visited Mumbai, a city in India.
2. When did you go there?
Ans. I visited that place in the Christmas vacation this year.
3. With whom did you go?
Ans. I went there with my family.
4. What did you do there?
Ans. I sat on an elephant for a ride. It was fun!
5. What di you see there?
Ans. I saw the wonderful sunset at the beach while having dinner.
Well, first the definition of the word brave means: To face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
The noun, adjective, and adverb of the word brave would be:
Noun example: A brave person like a warrior in a North American Indian tribe.
Adjective example: Braver, bravest, and to possess courage in endurance.
Adverb example: Bravely. Example: The solider bravely fought in the battle field.
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