To go someplace "on Shank's pony" (a common expression) means simply to walk there. The idiom springs from that part of the leg known as the shank, or shin, and the use of ponies for travelling.
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Part A: A). The banker’s hasty and thoughtless actions lead to trouble and despair for him.
Part B: C and E
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1. When did you go to Ha Long Bay?
2. How does your brother go to school?
3. How was the trip?
Explanation:
One way is through infected rats.
Answer: C. is your answer
Explanation: also write a story about me and you driving to a movie hehe and we will see what happens next...