Asked by Steve

In " Tokyo" Ryo and Tsuruishi have all of the following in common except

they both have children
they both been married
they are familiar with Siberia
they are both rebuilding their lives

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Answered by Reed
I don't know this story, but if one or both do NOT have children, you are right.
Answered by Friendly Helper :)
In "Tokyo," Ryo and Tsurishi have all of the following in common except

They both have children

All of the following likes from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except

"She was staying in the cramped apartment of a friend from her home town and did not even have a room to call her own."

In "Tokyo," Ryo and Tsuruishi most likely decide to stay overnight at the inn because

The rain provides them an excuse to prolong their time together.

Choose the answer in which a semicolon is added correctly to form a compound sentence.

Setter puppies are good pets; they are playful and easy to train.

When we entered the temple, many people were bowing, offering obeisance to their god.

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Answered by @DeathIsUponUs
Friendly Helper is correct! 5/5 100%!
Answered by noodles
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D
C
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C
Answered by Crash
Noodles is correct 100%
Answered by king pin
Every thing is correct from Friendly helper. Thanks man.
Answered by Shadow
Yes, “Friendly Helper :)” and “noodles” are both correct. 🖤
Answered by YourMoM:)
Tokyo hayashi quick check.
1.) A
2.) D
3.) C
4.) A
5.) C
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