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Original Sentence: Some get the tattoo because they contemplated suicide but at the point of utter hopelessness—as a semicolon makes one do while reading a sentence—they paused and chose not to end their life but continue it. Possible Edits:
a. Some get the tattoo because they contemplated suicide, but at the point of utter hopelessness—as a semicolon makes one do while reading a sentence—they paused and chose not to end their life but continue it. b. Some get the tattoo because they contemplated suicide so at the point of utter hopelessness—as a semicolon makes one do while reading a sentence—they paused and chose not to end their life but continue it. c. Some get the tattoo because they contemplated suicide for at the point of utter hopelessness—as a semicolon makes one do while reading a sentence—they paused and chose not to end their life but continue it. d. Correct as is.
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associates. In India, around 7 million people per month sign up for cell phone service. In 2010, the government calculated that India had approximate 500 million users with more to come. No wonder. For years, Indians in rural areas struggled to stay in touch with friends and family because land-line telephones were so hard to get. Often the wait for one was measured in years. Cell phones, however, have changed all that. Even those living in small villages can find a way to maintain contact with the people important to them. Cell phones have had a similar effect in Africa, bringing together people who once struggled to stay in touch because they had no land line, and the post office was miles away. Source of information: Jessica Williams, 50 Facts That Should Change the World Implied Main Idea a. No matter where you go in the world, you cannot escape cell phones; they are everywhere. b. All over the developing world, cell phones are bringing people together. c. In Afghanistan, where years of war have all but destroyed the country, cell phones are making it possible for people to stay in touch.
¿Cómo están? How are the members of Jorge's family feeling? Complete the following sentences, using the correct form of estar and the appropriate adjective. Choose the adjectives from the list below. Do not repeat any of them. Make sure they agree in number and gender with the subject. ? contento enfermo preocupado Yo_______________ ____________________ porque tengo un examen mañana.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How does Coleridge create the mood of the poem?
What will be an ideal response?