Dear (said friend),
Hey how are you? I know we both moved to different colleges this year and that okay we can write and visit each other. I actually changed my plans for college, I go to UCLA now and im majoring in journalism with hopes of working for New York Times and starting my own blog. What are your academic plans for this year? How have you been since we last talked?
from (your name here)
Answer:
i think afraid, wealthy, lose, needy I think i'm not sure I hope this helps
Explanation:
Explanation: A preposition is is a part of speech that's shows a relationship between words or a element. While a metaphor is a phrase that is applied to a noun or action to express figure of speech that isn't possible with the object or action. So with these two definition we can say that preposition is being used metaphorically when it is showing the connecting or possibly a actual interpretation. For example: John's hopes were rising, Darkness was coming over him.
Answer: "This nocturnal amphibian often hides under the same rock for its entire adult life span-up to thirty years-emerging at night to feed largely on crayfish."
Explanation:
Rocky River bottoms at North Carolina Pisgah National Forest are where Eastern Hellbenders seem to blending into.
They could be right underneath swimmers who would never know that they are there meaning that the swimmers could inadvertently destroy or cause damage to the habitat of the Eastern Hellbenders.
These habitats are very important to the Eastern Hellbender because as the text states, they could hide under the same rock for their entire lifespan which is on average 30 years. Those rocky bottoms are therefore very important to it's lifecycle.
The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, is a play that has been described as a trivial comedy for serious people in which its characters create alternate and fictional personas to be able to deal with the burdens put on them by Victorian society. First acted in 1895 in the St. James Theater in London, this play deals with such serious matters as marriage and the customs and beliefs of Victorian society in a trivial way and satirize Victorian conventions.
In this particular excerpt of the III Act of the play what Jack, one of the main characters of the play, is showing is a tendency to show his emotions as he consistently and insistently tries in some form express his emotions and feelings through a constant attempt at hugging and touching Miss Prism.