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Umnica [9.8K]
3 years ago
14

Please help I’m desperate.

English
2 answers:
viva [34]3 years ago
8 0
1)too disturbing to watch.
2)speeding through the red light.
3)all the people entered the theatre.
4)asking me many questions.
5)a hate letter.
6)she needed to help find a giraffe that had escaped.
7)clear her calender.
8)asking for any extra credit work available.
9)she has everything organized and placed neatly.
10)his brother didn't treat him nicely.
inessss [21]3 years ago
5 0

1.when even the police were horrified by the gruesome murder of the two children.

2.not wearing a helmet when riding his motorcycle.  

3.a gunshot was fired and ignited pandemonium among the audience watching the performance.

4.asking me lots of questions and even threatening to punish me if I lied.

5.a wedding invitation and blushed when he showed up overdressed in a tuxedo for the occasion.

6. I'm sorry I can't hand up my homework as my dog ate the assignment paper yesterday.

7. plan her itinerary early by researching and ringing up travel agencies for discount packages.  

8. investing more time to the next module and forgoing playing video games.

9.  every furniture is arranged neatly and the room is sparkling clean.  

10. both were hinting to each other that the hurt inflicted through the fight had not been totally forgiven.

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