<span>Journal entryNovember 11, 1620What a terrible journey! It has been quite a long time for us so I am thrilled to have finally arrived to Cape Cod. I could not possible describe fully how I reacted when we arrive, I was “half amazed” at the people conditions. It was all “a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men,” with “savage barbarians,” who were “readier to fill” the sides of the Pilgrims “full of arrows than otherwise.” It took me by surprise because I certainly not waited for this outcome .
It is just intriguing how our lives are going to be developed here, I think it is a matter of time until we find out. For the present moment, I feel quite unhappy and surprised <span>
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Answer: the book was mostly about this rich man and this poor family. Forst of all the poor family was in dept to the rich man and the rich man wanted him money back. Secondly the rich man came to the poor families house but all he saw was a little boy in the yard He asked the boy where his family was and the boy gave the rich man a code like thing that the rich man didnt understand. Finally the rich man said if you tell me where your parents are i will set them free of there dept the little boy said we will need a witness And so the rich man grabbed a fly and said the fly will be the witness and then the boy told the man where his parents were. The next day the rich man came back and demended for his money back and the little boy said but you said we wouldnt have any dept if i told u where my parents were the rich man said he never talked to the boy and this countinued into a court room and in the court room the boy was right and they were free of theebept as you can cleary see this is what the story is about.
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The correct answer is C. i and ii.
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You need to use past tense (found in i and ii) because the action took place in the past - we saw him doing something in the past (in this case, cycling). Therefore, this rules out iii. because it's a present moment.
However, if it's his routine (he cycles only in the rain), then iii. would also be correct - so it really depends on how you interpret the sentence (it is a bit ambiguous).
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"A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat,"
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"I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet,"
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