Its one third but im just saying PULL IT OUT FOR HARAMBE
Eight that is how u spell it, in slang text u can just say ate or 8
Answer:
It’s always fine to start a sentence with a preposition and also to end a sentence. Both of them are stylistic choices for writers. When you use a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence, the only decision to make is when to add a comma.
Explanation:
It appears to be in the Latin language so in English it would be ''<span>Tiber (personification of the river) list which was given to a dry wolf fed them, and a shepherd with his wife and brought them up''.</span>
Answer:
A is "The author had only a short lunch period, and it was difficult to clean up dishes after heating lunch using saucepans. "
B is "For a week, I battled with messy saucepans and sticky wooden spoons to heat my lunch each day."
C is " Both texts state that it is easy to take for granted things that make life easier. "
Explanation: