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I said our name to myself, opening my mouth wide
Read the passage from "Names/Nombres" by Julia Alvarez.
I was too afraid we wouldn't be let in if l corrected the man's
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I said our name to myself, opening my mouth wide for the organ blast of the a, trilling my tongue for the drumroll of the r,
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A carpenter is installing a pocket door in a wall. The opening for the door needs to be 2.5 cm greater than two times the width
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1. It smells where the sun doesn't shine.
(What does 'it' refers to in this sentence?) 2. Open your mouth wide. 3. Open your
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please check my answers to ics questions 04201800
1. In making a wool dress, a suitable finish for the neckline opening of the
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1. She like to be idle and watch TV all day long.
2. She like to be lazy and watch TV all day long. 3. I need to examine your
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what was not one of the purposes of the ritual called the opening of the mouth?
To awaken the mummy To allow the deceased to see,
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Read the passage from Farewell to Manzanar.
Mama took out another dinner plate and hurled it at the floor, then another and
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Match the prefix or suffix with the meaning.(8 points) same/self other/different green leaf to make with light sugar
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Help! I can't find any information on the origin of the idiom/expression: Put your foot in your mouth. Please help me!
"put one`s
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