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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Nemo agrees to let Aronnax and his friends return to land." when Nemo sinks the English ship, <span>Nemo agrees to let Aronnax and his friends return to land.</span>
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The solution was that Linda used the "naked audience" technique that her friends showed her so that she could be less nervous. In the begginging, she was really nervous and couldn't calm down even when breathing. Then she tried what her friends said about imagining the audience naked. She laughed and thought it was funny. After that, she was calmed and wasn't nervous anymore.
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Any
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'Any' is the correct word to complete the sentence. It is a determiner and a pronoun, and it means indefinite or unknown quantities. In the English language, it is not correct to use two negative words (don't and no, for example) in the same sentence and keep the negative meaning, so the inclusion of <em>any </em> is necessary. The sentence is negative: <em>I </em><em>don't</em><em> have </em><em>any </em><em>furniture.</em>