Explanation:
5th of July is yes but we know we are going on vacation to get the kids
Answer:
2) weren't
3)was
4) was
5)was
6)wasn't
7) wasn't
8)weren't
9) weren't
10)weren't
11) was
12) wasn't
13) was
14) weren't
15) wasn't
Explanation:
2) they were held in Georgia
6) he was born in Zundert
7) they were held in south Korea and Japan
8) they are from Peru
9) They're from Liverpool
10) They were Greek
12) he was president from 1993 to 2001
14) The vikings were from Scandinavia
15) he was born in France
There are images that are symbolic, canopy roads are one of them. Tourists travel to visit those sights. There are nine official canopy roads in Tallahassee, creating 78 miles of intriguing shaded drives.
She should choose the best policy to follow and inform the city of her decision.
In Tallahassee there is even a comission that is in charge of the preservation of the canopy roads; to assist in coordinating efforts to protect, maintain, enhance and re-evaluate these roads.
She should express her concerns to the commitee and together they can reach an agreement on to prune some trees that endanger the drivers as they pass by and at the same time, preserve the historical road and its beauties.
Answer:
(a) Florida belongs to the Spanish.
Explanation:
Elisa Carbone's novel "Blood on the River" revolves around the story of a British teenager and his journey to James Town in America. The novel follows Samuel Collier and his journey by sea, going to the new settlement of Jamestown in America, which the British had conquered/ colonized.
Samuel was one of the many passengers on <em>"The Susan Constant"</em> making its way to America. Though he was a page of the ship's captain, Captain John Smith, Samuel also wanted to explore and go to the New World, that is America. But as they traveled along, the ship doesn't dock in Florida as the place was under the Spanish. And at that time, the Spanish and the British were all fighting to get more land colonized for their respective kings or empires.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.