What I think is means your a foreigner no matter what you might go out of your country and bam your a different to them and your different form them you can always be a foreigner there is always going to be something or someone that’s going to different nothing ever is the same.
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To destroy something, sometimes used for a brutal way of killing.
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For the prompt, you have to explain how the passage is in the past tense. In the last paragraph, you can tell it is in past tense because it uses the words like “were” and “had” to represent the time. If this was written in the future tense, you would see words like “will” to represent future time. And lastly, this is not in the present tense because the main character/ narrator would be telling the story as it goes. If there is no narrator then we would be able to tell if the tense was present if the main character was currently telling this is the first, second, or third point of view.
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1."Bite your thumb"
a. rude gesture
2. "man of wax"
g. handsome
3. "You are a saucy boy"
d. arrogant/immature
4. "kiss by the book"
f. an expert kisser
5. "A plague on both your houses"
a curse on both families
6. "Queen Mab"
h. a dream fairy
7. "My fingers itch"
e. I want to hit her
8. "star crossed lover"
b. doomed lovers
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Explanation:
informative essay's and infographics both use relevant facts and reasonable arguments. Informative essay's don't usually have graphics, while infographics do.