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3. david are you going to eat anything?
4. Is she going to stay at the campsite?
5. What are you going to do tomorrow?
6. I am going to see Dennis tonight.
7. Is Alexander going to take the bus?
8. They are not going to play football in the gym.
9. When are you going to give me the book back?
10. Angela is going to spend a week in Poland.
Explanation:
The first pilgrim Chaucer describes in the General Prologue, and the teller of the first tale. The Knight represents the ideal of a medieval Christian man-at-arms. He has participated in no less than fifteen of the great crusades of his era. Brave, experienced, and prudent, the narrator greatly admires him.
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Can i ask...do you have the story or what because i can't answer it if there's no story...i promise i will answer it if you gave me the story..
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The phrase that has a similar meaning to given over is A. devoted to</span>
<span>To give over means to entrust or surrender oneself. Or to devote oneself to a particular purpose or cause.</span>
<span>Hope this helps. :) </span>