English
Hi Daniel,
I've got to go with my friend to the park tomorrow. You know what, I wanted to go with you but couldn't, so yeah. It's a shame, you know. I gotta plan the party too.
Hope you're fine.
From Sam
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română
Salut Daniel, Am să merg cu prietena mea la parcul de mâine. Știi ce, mi-am dorit să merg cu tine, dar nu am putut, asa ca da. Este o rușine, să știi. Trebuie să planifice partid prea. Sper că ești bine.
de la Sam
Answer:
The steps of a procedural text are also called the method
I would tell the alien that a car is a transportation that humans use to go place to place,the car has wheels to make it move and it has seats in the inside for you to sit down.
What do the baby clothes, hair, shoes, and suitcases in the Auschwitz Museum best symbolize?
a. lost dreams
b. lost goods
c. lost lives
d. lost luggage
Answer:
C. Lost Lives
Explanation:
The grounds of Auschwitz contains a museum of relics where evidence of the Nazi crimes against humanity is preserved behind a wall of glass.
In it is a case filled with empty Zyklon B cans which serves as a reminder of the poisonous gas used by the Nazis soldiers for killing prisoners on a massive scale.
The suitcases, serves as reminder of the unsuspecting Jews who had been told they would be resettled in Eastern Europe, but were murdered en mass, with their most treasured possessions packed into suitcases.
Also, baby clothes serves as reminder to the death camp's smallest victims wore children were killed immediately on arrival, as well as their young mothers
The heap of shoes tells a story of how human being who once lived and wore various shoes; poor shoes, dancing shoes, children's shoes, were murded.
Hence, It symbolizes sad evidence of Nazi war crimes on humanity.
Answer:
HEiiyyy
Explanation:
Calvary or Golgotha, was according to the Gospels, a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where Jesus was crucified. ... The Bible translates the term to mean place of [the] skull, which in Greek is Κρανίου Τόπος, and in Latin is Calvariae Locus, from which the English word Calvary is derived.