Shondra is trying to help, but she ends up making it harder for the narrator to understand her lines.
The reader knows that the narrator will forget her lines during the reading, but the narrator does not know.
Allison greets the narrator in a friendly manner even though the two do not like one another.
The narrator succeeds by focusing on Allison, the person she thought would ruin her performance
i hope it helps have a wonderful day/night and amazing week and weekend
he knows facts, but she uses her imagination. ... He has no family, but she has a father. He knows facts, but she uses her imagination.
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Read "Cooking Time", by Anita Roy (found in "Eat the sky, drink the ocean").
How was Mandy different from the other contestants who tried out for the cooking contest?
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A) She had been to school to learn how to cook.
B) She was eliminated from the earlier rounds of the cooking show.
C) She was not as rich as the other contestants.
Answer: C) She was not as rich as the other contestants.
Explanation:
All the other contestants, throughout the history of MasterChef, were from the Elites, so they had money and resources, and some were even believed to have kitchens, despite not being able to use them for anything but mixing different flavors of Newtri.
Opposite to them, Mandy came from a poor setting, but she was obsessed with "real food", to the point of even collecting recipes and making cooking tools out of junk.
Answer:
B. Present
Present Simple
Explanation:
Sentences having everyday, always, usually, or showing subject's habits, routines usually use present indefinite (also called present simple or simple present) tense. They use first form of the verb without any helping verbs (in simple/positive sentences)
Since the sentence "they eat together everyday at noon" has first form of the verb without any helping verb and also uses a time indicator (everyday) of present indefinite tense, so option B is correct.
Present participle tense uses is/are/am + -ing form of verb.
Past participle tense uses was/were + -ing form of verb.
Past Tense (or Past indefinite) tense uses second form of the verb.