Answer:
The idiom joined at the hip is used to describe two people who are often or usually together e.g. She and her sister used to be joined at the hip when they were kids.
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2) I don’t like to go ___ a train.
3) You can buy a ticket and go ___ a bus.
4) They often go ___ foot.
5) People go to work ___ car.
6) It is nice to go ___ a taxi.
7) I have never travelled ___ a plane.
8) More people now go ___ their cars than ___ trams.
9) They prefer to go ___ bike rather than ___ foot.
10) Have you ever gone ___ a train?
Answer:
Writing a postcard.
Explanation:
In any index of any book, the most importune points will be available. According to the question, the index of a book about travelling to Bolivia will have details and instructions, hints about finding an airport, choosing a hotel and getting around. These are all important points or details one must or can learn from a book about the place. Not only will it become helpful in managing everything, it will also save time and energy in getting to know the way of the land. But, not included in the book will most probably be how to write a postcard. Writing a postcard has nothing to do with the travelling plans nor will it be of any use for the traveler.
Answer: draycott dances with bernice.
Explanation: she is unaware that he is entering the ministry, and tells him a flirtatious tale about her bathing habits. one of her many social disasters
a. There are no capitalization errors in the sentence.
b. "Chicago Bulls" should be "Chicago bulls"
c. "World Leader" should be "world leader"
d. "greatest" should be "Greatest"
The answer is C. Chicago Bulls is the name of the team and greatest is just a random word. There are mistakes though, because world leader isn't a proper noun.