1. at the soccer game, the fans cheered, clapped and stamped their feet.
2. “no i can’t leave here at this moment” linda replied.
3. “The Princess and the Frog” is the name of a fairytale.
4. the police officer asked “what is your fathers name?”
Answer:
Two rival political parties temporarily work together to defeat a third party.
Explanation:
Cooperation is both long term or short term depending on the parties involved. If the parties who wants to undergo cooperation believes to built long term relationship then they will work together to achieve mutual benefit. If two parties want to gain temporary advantage from synergy they will have this cooperation for just a single project.
In this given extract, the third paragraph demonstrates a temporary cooperation. This could be two political parties working together to defeat a third party and then ending this cooperation.
Hello. Your question is incomplete and I would need more context to answer it. However, to help you out, I will give you a general answer which I believe will guide you to a correct answer.
The above question asks what the description of the yard and house suggests about the family, you can start by analyzing whether the description of these two environments shows that they are well maintained and maintained. If so, it would show that the house has a very dedicated and close-knit family that cares about the well-being and safety of family members. However, if the description shows a poorly maintained and decaying house and backyard, it means that this is a disassociated and disunited family that does not deal with anything other than individualism.
Answer:
My dear Viktor,
In your previous letter you asked me to describe one of our festivals. Dear friend, Diwali is our most sacred and colourful festival. It is a festival of lights. It is celebrated at the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the winter season. It is celebrated all over India in honour of Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after a long exile in the forest.
Great preparations are made many days before the festival. The houses and shops are painted, well cleaned and gaily decorated. In every house sweets are prepared or purchased from the market. Sweets are exchanged among friends and relatives.
The day itself is marked with great rejoicing and merry making. At night, Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is worshipped in every Hindu home and everybody prays for health and wealth. Some people illuminate their houses with multicoloured electric bulbs. The children specially enjoy this festival. They get toys, sweets and delicious dishes to eat. They explode crackers and indulge in fun and frolic. There is nothing to equal it in any religion or country.
Yours Sincerely,