What do the changes to the neighborhood suggest about residents felings once upon a time

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Answer 1
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Answer: The changes suggest that the residents have gradually become more frightened and want to defend themselves.

Explanation:

In Nadine Gordimer's short story, Once Upon A Time, the protagonist is frightened by the sound in the night and assumes that it is a thief.

As there has been an increase in crime in the suburb - houses are burgled and a person even dies, the neighbors take precautions to protect themselves. The first changes to the neighborhood are the alarm systems, but as they go off unnecessarily, they soon become useless. However, as more and more suspicious people are seen in the neighborhood, more severe measures are taken. For instance, the roses and perfect lawns are replaced by the fences and walls. These changes suggest that the residents become more and more frightened and address this problem more seriously.


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Identify the sentence using the indicated pronoun correctly. whom as an interrogative pronoun Whom did you forget to call? Whom is your friend?

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Answer:

The sentence that uses whom correctly is "Whom did you forget to call?"

Explanation:

"Whom" should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. In order to be sure as regards when to use who or whom, you can do a test. If you can replace the word with "he" or "she", you should use "who". If you can replace it with "him" or "her", use "whom". "Who" is not used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition but to the subject.

In this case, "whom" functions as the object of the verb.

The correct answer is:  Whom did you forget to call?

Palabras en ingles q terminen en ook

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Cook
Fishhook
Overcook
Mistook
Shook
Took
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Textbook
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Who was the first common man to be elected president of the United States

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Andrew Jackson was the first common man to be elected president of the United States. he was elected by common people!

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A. ABAB

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If our future is determined by fate, it is not logical that we have any ___.A.ire
B.jeopardy
C.volition
D.suavity

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If our future is determined by fate, it is not logical that we have any volition. The correct answer is C. Volition means making your own decisions and choices, so it refers to free will. If fate governs our future, it means that we don't have any free will. Ire means anger, jeopardy means danger, and suavity means charm, and thus those three options are obviously wrong.
The answer would be C.volition

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