strong (because he is describing the soldier during war)
Answer:
Letter to a friend recommending some places to visit on her tour.
Explanation:
ABC Apartments
New Delhi
10 August 2020
My dear Susan,
It was nice to hear that you’re planning a trip to come to Delhi. If only I had been there, I would be able to take you around and we could enjoy it together.
But I would still suggest you some places you can visit on your own. There are a couple of places that I also personally like. You can go to the Lotus Temple which is easily accessible by the metro, then there is the India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Deer Park, and also the Presidential Estate's Mughal Gardens (if they are open). These places are a must to be seen if you're in Delhi.
And considering you love shopping, I would also suggest you visit a famous place named Sarojini Market and also the Tibetan Market. These two places are a must for shoppers, you can get the good stuff.
Let me know if you need any help. I will be happy to help in any way I can.
Take care and hope to see you real soon.
Love,
Sammy.
Answer:
The world economy has undergone a reglobalization process since World War II, accelerating the integrative trend that World War I and the existing economic and political chaos have abruptly aborted. The growth of the world economy was faster between 1950 and 1973 than before 1914 and its geographical reach was much greater, marking the beginning of a golden age of prosperity.
Explanation:
In part of the world exports corresponding to the European Union, the United States and Japan fell between 1980 and 2011. The participation of the European Union decreased from 37% to 30%, that of the United States from 11% to 8% and the from Japan from 6% to 5%. An important fact is the contribution of the United States to world imports that participate little, from 12% in 1980 to 13% in 2011. The United States contributed to a strong growth (5.0%) of imports in 2018. In figures in 2017, the United States exported $1.25 billion and imported $2.16 billion.
Answer:
the answer is inductive reasoning
Bod was a child who lived among the ghosts, an outsider of the world. He was inbetween the "dead" and the living, defining him as just about "nobody," because he was neither dead or living.
He was also a loner from when he was a toddler, that made him an isolated child from the rest of the world.