J.W. Lynne writes inventive stories with twists, turns, and surprises. In ABOVE THE SKY, teens search for the truth in a seemingly-utopian society founded on lies. In THE UNKNOWN, eight children are kidnapped in the night and wake up in a mysterious world full of secrets. In LOST IN LOS ANGELES, a young woman must decide whether to trust an intriguing young man who she meets in a coffee shop. In LOST IN TOKYO, a college student carries out her missing mother's bucket list in a desperate attempt to finally find her. KID DOCS dives into the behind-the-scenes action at a hospital where gifted young children are trained to become pint-sized doctors. In WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL, a teen spends an unforgettable summer caring for elephants, tigers, bears, leopards, and lions at an exotic animal ranch
Thanks for reminding us, even if incompletely.
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Answer:
thin is to stout as narrow is to wide
Explanation:
im not sure this answer is correct, but i just went over these kinds of analogies. this answer sounded the best.
1. Phyllis on top, you on bottom, win is the subject with a line connecting them as "or".
2. Jason on top, Eric on the bottom, participated is the subject with a line connecting them as "and".
3. Coach Bush on top, Ms. Lu on bottom, officiated is the subject with a line connecting them as "and".
4. Laura on top, Carla on bottom, come is the subject with a line connecting them as "could".