Answer:
C. is the Answer
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The boy began foreshadowing that the day was going to be crazy because there was a full moon.
The water and trees were placid because the wind was calm and the air was peaceful.
I hate when the teacher bogs me down with a lot of homework.
The hurricane became torrent with the abuse of wind and rain on my home.
Sean's had a doughty spirit when it came to confrontation of his bullies.
My fate was determined when the doctor told me the news.
The grimace on her face told me something was wrong.
He inferred from the evidence that Mr. Jones was the suspect.
Bob's credulity was evident when he was tricked into believing that the rock could talk.
Here is the edited article:
Paul Smith's Cyclewear
Collection is Launched
As a teenager, Sir Paul
Smith, now one of Britain’s best-known fashion designers, was on track for a very different
career. A promising young athlete, he held ambitions of being a professional cyclist,
but it wasn't to be. After leaving school at 15 with no qualifications, he earned
his money as an errand boy at a clothes warehouse, relishing his commute and idolizing
such cycling greats as Tommy Simpson. But a serious car accident at age 17 put him
in a hospital for six months
and his dreams were
all
but over...
Named after a brand of
steel
alloy
tubing, the 531 collection of jackets, jerseys, and shorts is understated but technically
outstanding, and in line with the idea that cyclists needn't sacrifice their personal
style for the sake of the commute.
Dominant materials include
Ventile cotton and Merino wool, which offer breathability and durability, and there
are smart design features throughout, such as reflective panels, retractable “splash
guards” and rubberised hems.
Answer:
First Prompt: That would be a potentially risky desicion that could possibly affect my future in college. Some people in the world would die to go to college, so it would also be incredibly selfish to waste it away when I have that privledge and so many people do not. I wouldn't risk my opportunity to go to college just so I can be my friend's obsequious little helper in a buisness that most likely won't take off. And, depending on how successful it becomes, it might not make as much money as becoming a doctor, for example. I would decline my friend's offer in a heartbeat if it would interfere with my future.
Second Prompt: Well, I'd be utterly confused at first, but, if the person seemed benevolent, I'd most likely join in. After the song was over, I might yell down to them and reccomend another song that we could sing. Possibly a rendition of "Stand by Me", or "Bohemian Rhapsody". I assure you, it would be a thrilling experience, especially late at night. I might meet with the stranger in the morning if they were still located at the same spot, and we'd perambulate around the city and discuss our favorite songs. Now, approaching this from a logical perspective, they could have mental issues and you might want to have your best interest in mind before randomly announcing your presance to a stranger by singing "Happy Birthday".
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