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1. Do you work at the weekends
2. Which languages do you speak
3. doesnt enjoy meetings but likes talking to her colleagues
4. I am in charge of the airport services
5. I have to get up and have breakfast with my family
6. People in Canada speak English and French
7. She writes about twenty emails a day
8. She arrives in the USA when she makes a few confrence calls
9. Can i sign the visitors book
10. Usually she meets clients in her office
11. I have a ten o'clock meeting with Ms. Cucchiara
12. The train is often on time
13. I am responsible for the saftey of the staff and the passengers.
I have a class I will have to come back if i dont forget! sorry boss man!
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It is more than 90 years old. An American Elm Tree in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, it survived the bomb’s blast and witnessed one of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil. Today, we call it the Survivor Tree.
Before the bombing, the tree was important because it provided the only shade in the downtown parking lot. People would arrive early to work just to be able to park under the shade of the tree’s branches.
On April 19, 1995, the tree was almost chopped down to recover pieces of evidences that hung from its branches due to the force of the 4,000 pound bomb that killed 168 and injured hundreds just yards away. Evidence was retrieved from the branches and the trunk of the tree.
When hundreds of community citizens, family members of those who were killed, survivors and rescue workers came together to write the Memorial Mission Statement, one of its resolutions dictated that “one of the components of the Memorial must be the Survivor Tree located on the south half of the Journal Record Building block.”
In life-threatening circumstances, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.
Which supporting detail from Night by Elie Wiesel reflects the above theme best?
A. "Dozens of inmates were there to receive us, sticks in hand, striking anywhere, anyone, without reason."
B. "Never shall I forget those things, even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself."
C. "A barrel of foul-smelling liquid stood by the door. Disinfection. Everybody soaked in it."
D. "Our senses were numbed, everything was fading into a fog. We no longer clung to anything."
The answer is D.
Answer:
Tornadoes are nature's most violent storms. They are rotating, funnel-shaped clouds that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground. Their whirling winds can reach 300 miles per hour. Although there are no guarantees of safety during a tornado, you can take actions to protect yourself.
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