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For the upcoming weekend, I had many things planned. On Saturday, I am visiting my aunt Susan, and my cousins, have lunch with them. After lunch, my cousins Mark, Zoe, and I are going to play cards and videogames in their living room. On Sunday, my friend Carol and I will ride our bikes to the park and take photos of the people and animals there. Then we are going to have dinner in a small restaurant near my friend's house.
Explanation:
In this paragraph, we explain our plans for the weekend. We should use the future tense will if it is probable but not sure that the action will happen, and be going to or present progressive to talk about planned things in the future.
The plans described for the weekend include visiting relatives, spend quality time with them, and hang out with a friend.
Answer: His sword—it was three-and-thirty inches long—stuck in the Demon's hair! The Bodhisatta struck him with his spear—that stuck too! He struck him with his club—and that stuck too! When the Bodhisatta saw that this had stuck fast, he addressed the Demon.
Explanation:
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It tells you that being a project manager is a lot of work and can cause stress but amazing things come out of it.
Answer: The word that does not fit in this set is <u><em>unsophisticated</em></u>.
Explanation:
All the words in this set, except for <em>'unsophisticated'</em>, are related to the state of being complex - containing a lot of small parts/details.
The word<em> 'intricacy' </em>stands for<em> the quality of being complex</em>; word<em> 'complexity' </em>is a synonym for<em> 'intricacy'</em>; <em>'sophisticated'</em> is an adjective that means <em>'complicated.'</em> These three words have similar meaning, while the word <em>'unsophisticated'</em> is an exception and the antonym for <em>'sophisticated'</em>, meaning '<em>basic.'</em>