read the sentence.
the squirrel reached "for" the bird feeder, "for" he saw it was fille...
read the sentence.
the squirrel reached "for" the bird feeder, "for" he saw it was filled with an abundance of sunflower seeds.
the word "for" in the sentence is used as both
1. a gerund and an adverb
2. a noun and an adjective
3. a preposition and a conjunction
4. a verb and a demonstrative article
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English, 21.06.2019 14:10
Read this sentence from the interview. when i say that an actor is natural, i mean that he appears to act in accordance with his ideal, in accordance with his nature, and that he is not an imitator or a copyist—that he is not made up of shreds and patches taken from others, but that all he does flows from interior fountains and is consistent with his own nature, all having in a marked degree the highest characteristics of the man. how does the phrase "flows from interior fountains" affect the interview? a-it suggests that actors have more to give of themselves than other people do. b- it suggests that actors try their hardest to create believable characters. c- it suggests that actors include a part of their own essence in the roles they play. d- it suggests that actors have an abundance of emotions that they must release.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:20
Some bias is inevitable. why? because it's impossible to cover everything in a completely balanced way! because networks only run stories that will attract viewers and listeners because only certain types of stories will make money because there are no consequences for presenting a blased story
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
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English, 21.06.2019 18:50
Which of the following statements is true about the figure below?
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