1.It's impolite of them to wear hats in the pagoda(shouldn't)
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2.Children have to...
1.It's impolite of them to wear hats in the pagoda(shouldn't)
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2.Children have to live with their parents until they reach the age of 18(obliged)
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3.Is it necessary for me to tip in a coffee shop?(have to)
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4.It's not mandatory for staff to wear vests in their company(need)
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5.It's good for us to keep our traditional customs(should)
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
When you go to the writing center for identifying problems in organization, logic, expression, and/or format, which of the following should happen?
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00
Which line from president reagan’s address sat moscow state university is a fact? a. democracy is the standard by which governments are measured. b. throughout the world, free markets are the model for growth. c. the key is freedom-freedom of thought, freedom of information, freedom of communication. d. every four years the american people choose a new president, and 1988 is one of those years.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20
Bicycle riding should be encouraged, and adding bicycle lanes will increase the number of riders. it is healthier for people to ride than to sit angrily in traffic. it is healthier for everyone to breathe cleaner air. sharing the road can be tricky, but there are things that can be done. so, add the bike lanes and get rolling! which sentence would improve this conclusion? every town should consider adding bicycle lanes, because it is a great idea. organizing safety classes for drivers and cyclists will ensure that everyone knows the rules. do not listen to negative people who complain about anything new. it is true that some people might get injured, but even walking can be dangerous.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:20
Which lines from ovid’s "pyramus and thisbe" establish setting?
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