I suppose that the answer would be building bridges across cultural differences, because the author "spontaneously stops at an Arab village." So that indicates that the author wasn't naturally Arab.
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Answer:
Molly.
Explanation:
In Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations', Mr. Abel Magwitch is a convict who Pip first came in contact with at the start of the story. Magwitch had threatened and scared Pip telling him to help him or else he will be killed. This encounter starts the story, and later on, after more than two decades, they meet again. And as far as Abel Magwitch is concerned, he does not have a legal wife but was with a a mentally unstable woman named Molly. Their relationship produced a daughter who later turned out to be Estella, the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham.
Answer:
A: synonymous
Explanation:
The type of parallel construction represented in the verse 4 of Psalm 100 is synonymous parallelism, which is frequently used in the Psalms of the Bible. This rethoric device is used by<em> repeating an idea presented before but withdifferent words with the same meaning:</em>
<em>"his gates" = "his courts"</em>
<em>"with thanksgiving" = "with praise"</em>
Do, Mi, Do, Fa, Do, Sol, Do, Mi, Re, Fa, Mi, Sol, Mi, Re, Do
The first flat is always Fa, so from there u can figure out wut everything else is.
Answer:
Daughter can first join a premed program for that degree and internship so that she can increase her chances of getting accepted.
Explanation:
Brainliest?