Ok so first don't panic! then all you have to do is match the words from the option list to their sentence based on how the persons character matches them. hope that helps!
You can think of paragraphs like mini essays—they include a
type of introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
With that in mind, let’s look back at the paragraph. The bulk of the content is about the
direction Liam received from his coach that made the frightening dive
possible. Of the possible responses, only
one mentions the coach: “I truly owed a
lot to Coach Wilkerson for all the help he had given me.” Not only does this last sentence most fully
wrap things up for this paragraph, it makes it more precise by addressing
everything that was mentioned prior and keeps all content on topic.
During his youth, the prophet took part in commercial trips and participated in caravans.
<h3>Why did he participate in this kind of activity?</h3>
- Because his family had few economic resources.
- Because he had little contact outside his family environment.
- Because he had a strong curiosity about people and their cultures.
Commercial centers were the easiest way to socialize with different people and Muhammad participated in many commercial activities, traveling in caravans and meeting other people.
He was a sheep herder during his youth and didn't have much contact with people outside his family environment, so trips to malls were a very good social activity for him and it helped him socialize and build many visions about society.
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Question:
Which metaphor for aging does Shakespeare use?
Answer:
Twilight
Answer:
We use did in past simple tense
and could as past ability to do smthg or to express posibility to make suggestions and request