Answer:
1. I reflected seeing him only once.
2. When I reached Leningrad I found waiting for me an urgent request that I should go to my mother's place.
3. Before leaving, I called on my friends.
4. After leaving Moscow, I corresponded with him.
5. When starting a thing like that, you don't know what you're letting yourself in for.
6. After turning the last page, she decided that she would read the book again.
7. She was a trifle out of breath upon reaching the third landing.
8. Upon reaching the restaurant, Eva found that she was the last to arrive.
9. After having had a cup of coffee and her bath, she began to feel much more herself.
10. After having taken off her theatrical make-up, she looked old and tired.
11. I suddenly remembered having seen that film.
Explanation:
The correct answer is realistic!
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Negatives
- 88% of blacks and other ethnic groups believe there has to be something done about racism in 2018
-in the workplace since 1970, black men have always gotten 60-70% less pay than white men.
-in 2009 police brutality deaths ranged from 397-426. That number jumped to 461 in 2013. However, federal experts believe that the estimates are to low.
Positives
I can't find anything other than that blacks and whites no longer have separate water fountains, washrooms, schools, living areas etc.
Hope this helps dude :)
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