Answer:
1. Having my own soft bed.
2. Having electricity
3. Having wifi and data.
4. Being able to go to the movies
5. Going shopping
6. Going out to eat
7. Going to relatives and friends houses.
8. Being able to sleep in and go to bed late
9. video games
10. crafts
11. making money at a job
Explanation:
The listening barrier that would most likely be a problem for Angie in the following scenario is information overload.
The camp director is telling them too many details and it is quite difficult for people to take in everything that is being described at the assembly. This is especially so because the director is going over a long period of time of two weeks, which is almost impossible to remember everything.
Answer:
In my experience you have two choices. You can either work during the week doing something you are not passionate about but make more money and do whatever you want on the weekends, or you can work for what you are passionate about 24/7 but make less money.
Personally I will pursue the second option because I feel that life is too short for me to live out my days in a box office.
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The repetition of the parallel construction emphasizes the ultimate sacrifice given by the soldiers on this ground. </span>
<span>When
elements within a list or sentence are parallel, the same word pattern is
present. In looking at the portion of
this excerpt you have placed in quotation marks, there is repetition that is
highlighted by Abraham Lincoln’s use of parallel structure with the words, “we
cannot.” The use of repetition here can
certainly be seen to place an emphasis on the soldiers’ sacrifice on the ground
(battlefield) being spoken about. </span>
Answer:
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan - review. This book is about a boy called Percy Jackson who finds out he is son of the Greek god Poseidon. Zeus accuses him of stealing his lightning bolt and Percy has no idea what he's talking about. ... It is a great book and the first in the series of five books