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A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive based on whether it requires an object to express a complete thought or not. A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.
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.. I absentmindedly walked over there and heard some mumbling I move closer to the door. I try make out what they are saying while trying to make the least noise possible. Then I hear something that was... shocking. someone says " we have to get rid of them, they are going to ruin the plan" I try not to gasp as I hear what they are talking about as a thought runs through my head. <em>what plan? whos involved in this' plan'? </em>I continue listening but I at some point I get lost in my thoughts. as another thought occurred; <em>who are they getting rid of? or should I say, who are 'them' that they a referring too? </em>I guess at some point while I was deep in my thoughts they finished talking.
it occurred to me that <em>nothing good is going to happen soon.</em>
All night I tried to sleep but my curiosity wouldn't let me. Eventually I fell asleep.
The next morning, I knew I had to tell someone before something bad happens. But I just didn't know who to tell.
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well tbh since i havent done rock climing im going to base this off of how i feel about it now
and that means scary
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The story main themes are the relateionship between a father and daughter and the struggles of adjusting to a new place
Dictation and imagery of the bible