Appoint means to assign someone something
For example:
- The prime minister will appoint each of us a job
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Answer: Mona Lisa, tickling me
Explanation: I am ticklish
Answer:
Uh, what do you call Cardi B when she runs?
Cardi O.
Get it?
Explanation:
Cause running is cardio and Cardi b is running so-
Answer:
Amir is the answer
Explanation:
The Kite Runner is written in the first-person point of view. Amir acts as both the protagonist and the narrator of the novel, meaning the reader experiences the story from his perspective.
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The balloon rocketed into the sky. Though we were frightened, everything ended up being fine.
- The word "quickly" can be removed because speed is implied with the word "rocketed"
- The phrase "into the really cold air" can be removed because it is irrelevant to what's happening. It can be replaced by "into the sky"
- Now "up" can be removed because "into the sky" implies that the balloon went upwards.
- Either the word "scared" or "frightened" can be removed because they're synonyms (I chose to remove "scared")
- "Because it was moving really fast" can be removed because the use of the word "rocketed" beforehand already implies that the balloon was moving fast.
- Lastly , I just reworded and conjoined some of the sentences to make them read more clearly though this isn't necessary. (I changed the third sentence from "However, it was all good in the end," to "everything ended up being fine." I also combined the second and third sentences, adding "though" in front of the second sentence to make it a dependent clause)