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I woke up to the sound of a loud banging on my door. Weary from last night's party, I scrambled to find my glasses. The loud banging almost hurt my ears. I quickly opened the door, not knowing who or what was behind it. As I carefully pulled the door, a woman in black dress and a black veil stood before my eyes. She didn't say a word. I stood there frozen. I wanted to run, but I couldn't. Then, the woman lifted her veil and started screaming "What did you do to me?" Now, I realized, her face was covered with blood. I pushed her away and run as fast as I could. To my surprise, I fell down the stairs and I opened my eyes. I was back in my room, sweating with all my might. Thank God, it was all a dream!
Answer: Cardiovascular Endurance Training.
- Our native language let's us have a special bond with our culture and roots
- We will have a special language with our language
- Easier to learn than English because you can grow up learning it making it your first language and of your environment
From the web/research:
- many researchers have proven that the linguistic ability of our native language has a close relation to the development of cognitive abilities and learning abilities........etc.
You can check out
https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/en/our-schools/cambodia/article/2019/2/27/the-importance-of-studying-your-native-language-at-northbridge
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Hope it helps, Good luck
The function of graphics in a functional text is they B. provide visual appeal
<h3>What is a Functional Text?</h3>
This refers to the type of text that helps the readers to function and be active in their daily lives.
Hence, we can see that based on the addition of graphics in a functional text, it is meant to add visual appeals to the readers so they can have a good description to help them execute tasks.
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If u read carefully with all ur hearts then the title and introduction is the evidence which will lead u to wat is written