Once upon a time there was a very beautiful young lady.... All the people who passed the house of miss. Rachel, always wanted get a sight of her, but her father kept her like a treasure under the ocean that is not yet discovered.....
All of a sudden she is asked by King Chandra Gupta maurya......... The great king of the mauryan empire.... The Gupta dynasty.... He called the for the the girl who was not seen by anybody except for her dad.... Her dad was a factory owner and her mom passed away the very moment she was born... So she has never come out of there since, she was born.... Some midwives took care of her until she was 7 years old.And the midwives say she looks so pretty. So,now as the king called for her of course, she has to come out. The next day morning a lot of crowd was there before her house, becoz all of them wanted to see her, but unfortunately she had a vail put on her face....
So now they arrived the palace the king looks at her with the vail.Slow and steadily he walked towards her, and slowly removed her vail and saw her very pretty face. He asked her that what is your name? She told Keshika.. The king was so surprised and wanted to marry her right away... So he slowly bent down to kiss her, he took her chin and slowly kissed her lips long... And as you guessed there was a marriage in the kingdom. All the people named the her as the secret queen.. After that the king abd the queen both lived happily forever.........
i think it's B, don't take my word for it though its just what i think
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The example he gives is that if humans disappeared from the earth, nature would find a way to re-establish itself and little by little it would destroy things that are important to humans.
Explanation:
According to Weisman, a large part of our physical infrastructure would begin to collapse almost immediately. Without street maintenance teams, our great boulevards and highways would begin to crack and to become dull in a matter of months. In the following decades, many homes and commercial buildings would collapse, but some common items would withstand degradation for an unusually long time. Stainless steel pans, for example, could last for millennia, especially if they were buried in the prehistoric sites weeded in which our kitchens would become. And certain common plastics would remain intact for hundreds of thousands of years, not decomposing until microbes evolved to acquire the ability to consume them.
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Explanation:
A seventh grader would be a child who is transitioning themselves from being a kid to a pre-teen. Seventh graders are usually categorized as the reckless pre-teens that are behaving immaturely, constantly lying, maybe a little rebellious at this age. There are a lot of things going on, hormones, stress, puberty, etc. And that's a good thing! Growth needs constant changing and improvements. Changing is in fact, the most hardest thing to do since people constantly struggle to change their habits and trying to make their lives better for themselves.