What is “nougat”? You’ve seen the ads on television. A voice entices you with words like “rich milk chocolate” and “fresh, crunc
hy peanuts.” Wait! What exactly is it? Traditional vanilla nougat is made from egg whites, sugar, honey, almonds, pistachio nuts, vanilla, and sometimes candied fruits. Today’s candy makers depart from the traditional recipe by using lots of corn syrup and sucrose. And they add vegetable fats and milk powder. On second thought, maybe we’re better off not knowing what nougat is.
He would rather eat nugat with out knowing who its made becaues the recipe has changed to artificall flavers and not the real acutual stuff they put in it back in the day
The author lists the sentences shown in the question above through parallelism. This can be perceived because the author uses sentences presented in sequence, with the same grammatical pattern and the same intention that is to show the progress that California is achieving through the installation of solar panels in its buildings.
In "equal rights for women" she tells the Congress that women are just as powerful as men are and we can do good and even better then men can and she started this movement and it helped shaped what our world is today. She stood up for what she thought was right and she wasnt scared to speak out about it. She stated that facts and supported her opinion.
It Was A Warm Hazy Morning And My Family And I Went For A Walk. As we were walking I saw a Cloud Shaped Like A Llama And Then Headed Back Home. Later That Day We Went To A Petting Zoo Where I Saw a Pure white Llama and named It Cloud, Happiest Day Of My Life.