The cause<span> of </span>death<span> remains unknown despite a careful review of the medical history, scene investigation, and autopsy.</span>
Answer:
1.Bought
2.About
3.Arrived
4.Where
5.There
I am not sure for my answers because I am not proficient in English
i hope u find this helpful .
The above question wants to analyze your writing skill and for that reason, I cannot write your text, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should read the text about Danny and the girl he met. This reading should make you understand the relationship between Danny and the girl and how that relationship can continue or end over time.
Based on this type of interpretation, you must imagine situations where the friendship of these two characters will be important or reasons that will make them move away.
After that, you can write your text.
<h3>Steps to write the text:</h3>
- Show how the relationship between them was established.
- Show how they interact.
- Show how situations strengthen or weaken this interaction.
- Show what they mean to each other.
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In May 1827, the Pickwick Club of London, headed by Samuel Pickwick, decides to establish a traveling society in which four members journey about England and make reports on their travels. The four members are Mr. Pickwick, a kindly retired businessman and philosopher whose thoughts never rise above the commonplace; Tracy Tupman, a ladies' man who never makes a conquest; Augustus Snodgrass, a poet who never writes a poem; and Nathaniel Winkle, a sportsman of tremendous ineptitude.
The Pickwickians meet to begin their first journey and get knocked about by an angry cabman, who thinks they are informers, while an angry crowd gathers. They are rescued by Alfred Jingle, who travels with them to Rochester. Jingle is an adventurer interested in wealthy women, and on this first trip he involves the innocent Winkle in a duel with Dr. Slammer, a hot-tempered army man.
At Chatham, the Pickwickians watch army maneuvers, get buffeted about, and meet Mr. Wardle, a country squire who invites them to his estate at Dingley Dell. After some mishaps with horses, Mr. Pickwick and his friends arrive at Mr. Wardle's Manor Farm, where they enjoy card games, flirting, storytelling, hunting, and a cricket match. Mr. Tupman falls in love with Mr. Wardle's spinster sister, Rachael; and Mr. Snodgrass falls in love with his daughter, Emily. However, Tupman is outsmarted by the vivacious, unscrupulous Jingle, who elopes with Rachael. Mr. Pickwick and Mr. Wardle pursue Jingle and Rachael to London, where, with the help of a lawyer, Mr. Perker, they buy off Jingle and save Rachael Wardle from an unhappy marriage.