1. Saw
2. Entered, opened
3. Broke
4. Knew
5. Have been (this one may be incorrect)
6. Saw
7. Was, became
8. Walked, turned on (May be incorrect)
9. Broke
10. Saw
11. Broke
12. Arrived
13. (I have no idea)
14. Broke, fell
15. (I thought the answer would be lost but that’s in brackets so I don’t know)
16. Has been (May be incorrect)
17. Have you known (May be incorrect)
18. Have seen (may be incorrect)
19. Hasn’t called (May be incorrect)
20. Bought
21. Hasn’t returned (May be incorrect)
22. Has, known
23. Have, heard
24. Lived
25. Bought
26. always wanted (May be incorrect)
27. (Don’t know)
28. Did, left (May be incorrect)
29. Got
30. Had never spoke, spoke (May be incorrect)
31. Just left (May be incorrect)
Sorry if some of these are wrong without seeing the other examples it was a little hard to work some of them out but I hope this at least guided you.
Another word for a really bad neighborhood is the ghetto
Answer:
equal?
Explanation:
what even are the answers to choose from?
Answer:
The writer describes events in chronological order
Explanation:
It can be noticed that the writer describes events in chronological order because he/she is telling a story. Generally, In narrative writing, the narrator should follow a chronological order for the reader to understand the story. Obviously, not all stories are told chronological. In this particular case, the years mentioned (1808, 1810, 1812 and 1815) helps the reader to follow the story, as well as have a context.
Many Vietnam War veterans were suffering from Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder (PTSD). However, they treated poorly for the condition. Veterans Administration was a former government agency providing care and services to US veterans. For many years, the agency ignored PTSD, but then they accepted that it was a real condition.