<span>In ‘The Slip Over Sweater’, the type of character that Shan possess is that he is round and dynamic, which falls in the last choice in the given choices. It is because he is strategic and hard working because of his way of paying his school in means of doing jobs that would support him and in the same time, he could be seen as reliant in the story.</span>
Summary:
The clock ticked on, repeating and repeating its sounds into the emptiness. And the rain tapped on the empty house, echoing. At eight-thirty the eggs were shrivelled and the toast was like stone. The five spots of paint - the man, the woman, the children, the ball- remained. It sniffed the air and scratched the kitchen door. Behind the door, the stove was making pancakes which filled the house with a rich baked odour and the scent of maple syrup. In the cellar, the incinerator glowed suddenly and a whirl ofsparks leaped up the chimney. The dinner dishes manipulated like magic tricks, and in the study a click. Dawn showed faintly in the east. Among the ruins, one wallstood alone. Within the wall, a last voice said, over and over again and again, even as the sun rose to shine upon the heaped rubble and steam: "Today is August 5, 2026, today is August 5, 2026, today is..."
BRAINLIST PLS!
Dear Sr/Madam:
I am writing to you to complain about a product that I requested from your company a week ago.
On September 30th, I ordered a set of book which were supposed to arrive 2 days ago. Not only they arrive this morning but that also are in very poor conditions.
I would like to have any kind of explanation and a change of set. If it is not possible to get new books, I would lie to get a re-found because it is impossible to me to work with the books in such a way.
I look forward to hearing form you shortly.
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What book is it so I can help you?
Why are we so quick to judge? According to an article in Psychology Today, our brains are attempting to make sense of why people do the things they do. We make snap judgments about people because it moves us on to the next thing our brains need to work out.