Skip to My Lou is a popular children's song. Skip to My (The) Lou was a popular American partner-stealing dance from the 1840s.
"Skip to My Lou" is a simple game of stealing partners (or swapping partners as in square dancing). It begins with any number of couples skipping hand in hand around in a ring.
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I'm going to say just the word "no." I know Spanish and English -
Spanish has upside down question/exclamation marks, and they don't use capitalized letters unless it's the beginning of a sentence, which marks out vocabulary.
Spanish is also nearly backwards from English - this marking out pattern of word order.
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They represented connection.
Answer:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. A
Explanation:
only add an apostrophe when something is possessive.