Answer:
The team counter attacked but couldn’t score a goal. Then, through a/an extra ordinary piece of good fortune, the other team accidentally kicked the ball into the wrong goal.
Explanation:
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Answer: (c) Let the speaker finish, review the ground rules, and ask the group a new question.
Explanation:
That way, you will be ablse to bring allvtheir attentions back into tge discussion, keeping them from going off track, and also maintaining control of the situation.
Including giving them a new topic to discuss.
C. he is the oldest and wisest,and the others look up to him :)
If there's fog, you could say that "a veil of mist obscures faraway buildings/houses". You can say how the weather makes you feel. Maybe the cloudy sky is "a melancholic shade of gray". (melancholic means "expressing pensive sadness") Maybe the clouds and the cool weather is "refreshing", or the air feels "crisp". If it's cloudy and moist outside, but also kind of hot, you can say that the weather is "humid". I can't write the page for you, but I hope the ideas help!
F, c, b, a, d, e, im pretty sure