Answer: Below
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- Changing
- Swimming
- Hearing
- go(go is already in its infinitive form )
- Seeing or to see
Explanation:
L5 - 1
1. Are you thinking of going to the university
2. you want to be a teacher , don't you ?
5. I really don't like cooking
8 I'm looking forward to seeing you tomorrow
9. I finished reading the book last night
L5-2
- Yes
- Yes
- No
- No
- Yes
L5-4
- Don't worry, I will do the washing- up
- I will get you a cup of coffee
- I will have the chicken
- I will help you and carry it
- I will give it to you
L5-5
- Bob isn't going to change his mind
- How long are yo going to stay with Ian ?
- You're going to be very surprised
- I'm going on business to Moscow
- I'm meeting friends tomorrow evening for a drink
Because during the Romantic period poetry was extremely strong and powerful, it held not only love and romance but words of sympathy and distress. Poetry was about everything, while people were still cautious of how they said things it didn't stop them from saying them. Poetry shows emotion in a way that some writing can't, not only for the dramatization that can come from it but from the way that the stanza's are created and the way that most people are capable of resonating with a poem that is similar to a situation that they are facing in their own lives.
Can you post the reading portion also?
Answer:
The best answer to the question: How does the speaker´s metaphor of a gold star in paragraph 3 support the purpose of the speech, would be: It emphasizes the selfish and superficial motivation behind voluntour opportunities.
Explanation:
In this Speech to the Student Body of Evergreen High, on Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True, it seems that the author is completely against the idea of voluntourism, equating it to more of an economical, and totally selfish activity, rather than an opportunity to both do something for someone else, and a learning experience. Among the many arguments used against voluntourism, the author states that people who go in these adventures are mostly looking for good points on their resumes, as a way to show experience on a field, and show social interests that will look good. Thus, he insists that much of the motivation behind voluntourism vs volunteering, is actually selfish and superficial, and this idea is supported by people seeking the "gold star" to be placed on their resume.