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Sorry I can't answer 3, 5, and 6!
1. “It's so hot in this classroom.”
Answer: You're right. I'll open the window.
2. “I need your photo.”
Answer: My photo? What will you do with it?
4. “Can I borrow your laptop?”
Answer: No problem. How long will you need it?
7. “Look at the man on the motorbike!”
Answer: Oh, no! Is he going to crash into our car?
8. “There's someone at the door. Can you answer it for me?
Answer: At midnight? I don't think it's safe to answer.
9. “Natasha is having a welcome party on Friday night. Are you going?”
Answer: Of course I am. There's not anything I have to do on Friday.
Answer:
The fire is bright, the moon still shines tonight
never have i seen something so beautiful,
as the moon and the stars in the midnight sky.
The sun in the blue abyss, the flames and their red lips,
its pain is beauty and its beauty is pain,
Explanation:
Call it burning glory
An example of how Rome adopted and adapted Greek culture is this:
- Roman families raised their boys to be soldiers but not from birth
<h3 /><h3>How did the Romans adopt Greek culture?</h3>
The Romans adopted Greek culture by training their boys to be soldiers. The Greeks were known for their valiance in battle and the Romans imitated this culture by training their boys to be valiant as well.
So, the last option aptly describes how the Romans adopted Greek culture.
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Answer:
If I could see the passage I would know and I would tell you