Life stages shaped by society
Explanation:
Peter was tired when he arrived home because he caught up at dawn and he was driving for 10 hours
I want to get my car but it wasn't there when I park my car on a Yellow line it was towed away
Mick was a homeless beggar because he wasn't all this work he had a successful business but it went bust
last week John move to the house which he first soft while he was driving on holiday in Scotland jean and Peter arrived home when when they have hawked all the day and
Okay, since your name is Raya, your song will go a little like this:
Raya Raya go-Maya
Banana Nana Fo-Graya
Fee-Fi-Ma-Kaya
Mayyya!
Hope that helps! :)
The transition words
are used to link words, phrases or sentences in order to help the reader to
progress from one idea to the next idea. They also help to build up coherent
relationships within the text. Transition words have been assigned to
artificial categories such as: agreement, opposition, causes, examples, effect,
conclusion etc.
In the first sentence
transition word is “and” (“…bespoke repression and even a certain strength”) which
belongs to the category of agreement transition words (alongside again, then,
also…)
In the second sentence
transition word is “but” (“But now there was a dull stare in her eyes…”) which
belongs to the category of opposition (alongside still, unlike, yet, while…),
whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky.
<span>In the third sentence is
the transition phrase “but rather” (“…but rather indicated a suspension of
intelligent thought”), in category of opposition.</span>
The correct answer is B "king, lord, clergy, knight, serf.
The job of the king and queen were role the kingdom. They were on the top of the feudal system.
The lords were members of the nobility. They possessed lands and their job was manage and defend those lands and the people who worked there.
Clergy were the religion people who follow the pope. There were bishops, priests, monks and nuns.
Knights were vassals of more powerful lords. They were the second-in-command to their feudal lord.
Sefts were peasants who worked his lord's land and paid him certain dues in return for the use of land