Answer:
66. I took off my shoes in order not to make noise.
67. I've found the book which I was looking for in the morning.
68. It was a shame that Lauren couldn't come to the party.
69. The road was so icy that they couldn't drive.
70. I went to school as usual yesterday although I had a terrible cold.
71. The children ran away after they broke the window.
72. His brother is now working in Liverpool which is a big city of England.
Answer:
1. Treatment, 2. quantification, 3. certification and work.
Explanation:
- Music therapy is the use of all elements of music to treat patients.
- Music therapists are licensed therapists who possess degrees and certifications to incorporate music therapy into their clinical practices.
- Music therapists in the United States must complete coursework at an accredited program, complete over a thousand hours of internship work, and pass a board examination to be certified.
Answer: a.Squire Trelawney told them.
Explanation:
''Treasure Island'' is a short story written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1881 and it is describing the days of pirates, ships and ordinary people that decided to go on an adventure in search of the buried treasure of Captain Flint.
- Jim was the one who had found the map but he gave it to Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey and they found out that the map is showing where the treasure is buried.
- They decided to follow the map and find it, so they invited Jim and they also invited the crew to come with them. The crew was led by Captain Smollet.
From the pictures we can infer that they appeal to the interests in the beauty of Niagara Falls.
Answer: He felt things moved too quickly.
Henry David Thoreau believed that the pace of life during his time was too quick, and that it did not allow people to have enough time to appreciate all the details of life. He also believed that technological improvement was a way in which people lost control of their lives. Therefore, he advocated for a simple life of hard work and little distractions. This is exemplified in his work <em>Walden</em>.