The sentence that uses Standard English is The boy had grown up very quickly.
Standard English uses correct grammar and vocabulary, and the first sentence doesn't - it should be <em>The boy grew up very quickly.</em>
loved this book so much! I read this in about 2 and a half weeks This book is really exciting and I could read this multiple times. I love the character development and the different perspectives . To be honest it one of my favorite book rn . I may also suggest u DAVINCI CODE by DAN BROWN .
<em>hey </em><em>ya</em><em> mate</em><em> </em><em>!</em><em>!</em><em> </em>
<em>hope</em><em> it</em><em> helps</em><em> </em><em>!</em><em>!</em>
Answer: They both contribute to the country...
So basically, we need someone who can give us hope and get things moving for our environment and country.
Explanation:
Compulsory voting, is also called mandatory voting, is the requirement in some countries that eligible citizens register and vote in elections. Penalties might be imposed on those who fail to do so without a valid reason.
Potemkin is pointing towards the poor and low class citizens.
Answer:
The author called the town quiet to build an element of surprise.
Explanation:
Knowing what we know now, I would have left the town when given the warning. The reader is shocked when they find out an unassuming quiet little town could be so horrid. I think the reason why Bev, Ezze and Benji stayed behind was so they would be in-character and it was sensible considering the situation they were in.