Answer:
Problem and Solution
Explanation:
She had a problem with her friend, and she found the solution.
Answer:
D)
Explanation:
Reconsidering accepted ideas about the history of business relations.
According to the text, business relations have upgraded from confident / cooperative communities to the business transactions based on credit (individual profits or solvency) ,... "but neither could be achieved without the trust and direct cooperation of one’s neighbours."
"As a result, buying and selling, far from breaking up communities, actually created numerous bonds that held villages together."
So... what are some examples of being timid?
what are examples of timidness?
what are examples of the word timid?
your sentence is hard to make out, really.
according to dictionary.com, timid means;
<span><span>1. </span><span>lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy. </span></span><span><span>
2. </span><span><span>characterized by or indicating </span>fear: <span>a timid approach to a problem. </span> </span></span>
examples of being timid;
i can be very timid while ordering food at restaurants.
i can also be timid talking to stranger/adults
someone can be timid talking to a their crush or someone important.
someone can be timid in general and feel fear and be shy all the time. they would lack a lot of courage.
you can be timid before preforming in a play or musical.
you can be timid before showing people work you have done like art, writing or even homework, (I am scared of correcting my math homework at times)
acording the dictionary.com, some synonyms for timid are bashful, feeble and fearful. when I think of timid I think of the word shy or gentle. I would go on dictionary.com if you want more examples.
The given dialogue is written incorrectly. "Did you see any dolphins at the aquarium in Baltimore?" Sam asked. "They were beautiful." replied Brett, "But I wasn't close enough to take good pictures."
This is because we don't know that Brett is speaking until the end of the dialogue. Also, it should be a comma instead of a period in the statement 'They were beautiful'.
The correct way to write it would be:
"Did you see any dolphins at the aquarium in Baltimore?" Sam asked.
"They were beautiful," replied Brett, "But I wasn't close enough to take good pictures."
The answer is "D": "Our dogs and cats sleep upstairs." It is this because it is the only sentence that uses a verb with its compound subject.
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