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Labels on tobacco packages are effective and cost-effective in warning about the dangers of smoking, as they carry a direct message to both those who smoke and those who only see the packages. The law requires manufacturers to mark packs with these signs and that the message is clear, direct, visible and that it describes the specific illnesses and harmful effects caused by smoking. Countries such as Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, among others, even require graphic representations of diseases and show photos of affected people or organs. Furthermore, labels are not allowed to include any indication that a certain tobacco product is less harmful than others. The reason for this is that there are no safe cigarettes.
Using very harsh images on cigarette packs is an increasingly widespread trend in the world.
A. su
B. sus
C. tus
D. tu
Answer: D) tu
Answer:
I'm Nina, the casting girl. I have to (1) confess that lately I have been thinking a lot about (2), how my life would have been (3) if I (4) had paid attention. I can't stop thinking about the last time you (5) looked. I hope you are being very happy, you (6) (7) deserve. As for (8), lately I'm better. I work in a cafeteria with my best friend. At two (9) they have hired for the whole summer. The truth is that I'm fine here. The boss is a very good person and (10) has given me two weeks of vacation. I didn't even (11) (12) ask, but he insisted. So I (13) said I was very grateful for your generosity and (14) I accepted. Anyway, I think I'm going to visit Lisbon. That's why (15) I write, because I would like (16) to see and have coffee (17). I know you live there, because a friend of yours who works (18) (19) (20) said and also (21) gave this email address. Oh, by the way, he always wears (22) the amulet you gave him.
Explanation:
Translation. Hope this helps/ what you needed.
Answer:
keep trying and try to make a eyes contact with him that way helps you ❤️
It’s Juego. “I” in the present form of conjugations always mean I____