B. war.
C. freedom.
D. peace.
Thanks for your help !
Ever since the existence of humanity on Earth, human beings struggle to prove themselves to be true. It is believed that humanity has seen a succession of crises, wars and atrocities. However, this negative side is offset by advances in technology and cultural exchange. Nowadays, it has become appallingly obvious that technology has exceeded humanity. Furthermore, intentions are to invent new machines such as Television. Like many other electronic devices, TV presents benefits and nuisances. What can they be?
(I jazzed it up a bit in some places, hope this helps)
B. Using more heat in the winters
C. Using cars that are more fuel efficient
D. Using more public transportation
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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b. they both ridicule high technology
c. they both focus on living a simple life
d. they both make personal observations
a. swim
b. swum
c. had swam
d. had swimming
The answer is A: swim.
They all like the beach, but none of them swim in the ocean. After none of + a plural word (none of the shops, none of them etc.) it's possible to use a singular or plural verb, but a plural verb is more usual. None of the shops were (or was) open. Also, none + of it's quite usual as a subject. B: past of swim is swam. C: past participle of swim is swum
Why deceive myself? 6Isn't it obvious to everyone but me that I'm dying, and that it's only a question of weeks, days...it may happen this moment. 5There was light and now there is darkness. I was here and now I'm going there! Where?" 4A chill came over him, his breathing ceased, and he felt only the throbbing of his heart.
"When I am not, what will there be? There will be nothing. Then where shall I be when I am no more? 3Can this be dying? No, I don't want to!" He jumped up and tried to light the candle, felt for it with trembling hands, dropped candle and candlestick on the floor, and fell back on his pillow.
"What's the use? It makes no difference," he said to himself, 2staring with wide-open eyes into the darkness. "Death. Yes, death. And none of them knows or wishes to know it, and they have no pity for me. Now they are playing." (He heard through the door the distant sound of a song and its accompaniment.) "It's all the same to them, but they will die too! Fools! I first, and they later, but it will be the same for them. And now they are merry...the beasts!"
1Anger choked him and he was agonizingly, unbearably miserable. "It is impossible that all men have been doomed to suffer this awful horror!" He raised himself.