Since I was born in Romat Gan, Israel, I suppose that I can say the first major place I visited was the United States. Must have been a quite a sight, the moment I exited that plane, considering that I soiled myself; but then again, I was only a year old at the time. Since then, I've added the Grand Canyon to the roster of locations that I've stepped foot on. Of course, I only walked alongside the canyon, as my milky white skin could not handle the three day long trek it would take to journey across the national park. Six Flags Great Adventure was certainly more my speed, though I held an intrepid fear of roller coasters till I was 14 years old and peer pressure got the best of me as it did when I was 18 years old when I truly enjoyed the New Jersey shore for the first time among good friends while the underclassmen were stuck at school after Prom weekend.
(Haha sorry I forgot the directions said to describe one place with four proper nouns. I accidentally wrote about four proper noun locations. Though I think it still qualifies. Hope this helped.)
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The Declaration of Independence states that each person has rights that cannot be violated, and it is the govt’s job to protect these rights (rights such as freedom of speech, ability to gather, etc)
Answer:
“Help me,” Joan cried,” l’m falling.”
Her sister-in-law is Editor in Chief of the local paper.
Can you see a George, Mary, or Fred coming?
Explanation:
Answer: Why do so many students use Brainly? What is the percentage of answers that are completely correct vs. guesses or just random absurd answers just to get points?
Explanation: I have actually done a bit of this. Thus far, it seems that about 60% of the answers I have checked are correct and have reasonable explanations.