Answer:
The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child. Ancient times : from the earliest nomads to the last Roman emperor
Explanation:
This first book in the four volume narrative history series for elementary students will transform your study of history. The Story of the World has won awards from numerous homeschooling magazines and readers' polls―over 150,000 copies of the series in print!
About Carrie a teenage girl with telekinetic powers
A: True im a big fan of his work
When the playwright Simon Stephens complained that the recession had made theatre audiences more conservative, it could have been dismissed as sour grapes. The Olivier award-winner's latest play, The Trial of Ubu, had opened to mixed reviews and proved a commercial flop, playing on one snowy Saturday night to just 54 people in a 277-seat auditorium at London's Hampstead theatre.
Now, however, two of the UK's leading playwrights, Sir David Hare and Mark Ravenhill, have expressed disquiet that subsidised theatres are avoiding challenging or experimental work in favour of more familiar or feelgood fare.
Hare said many venues that once housed less commercial work were becoming increasingly mainstream, because of a desire to make up the shortfall caused by cuts to their funding.
I don't see any sentences but I can give you some examples of sentences using the past tense irregular verbs the bold letters will be the past tense irregular verbs;
She met him in a party last Sunday night
He told her the truth but she didn't trust him
He went to his English class
They thought she wasn't coming
Okay so now I'll give you examples of some past tense irregular verbs
see---saw
take----took
grow----grew
make----made
you're turning regular words like take and turning it into past tense like took, Sally likes to take all the leftover cookies transforms into Sally took all the leftover cookies
Hope I helped (: