Now, shoppingatcharityshopsisalsobecomingpopularwithyoungpeoplelookingforanotherkindoffashion . "Youcanfindverybeautifulandspecialclothes foraverycheapprice .Idon'tmindwearingtheclothesthatotherpeoplemayhavewornthem, IsimplywashthembeforeIwearthem ," saidAnneMarie. a 19-year-oldfromUK .Sonexttimeyouseea...
I slowed down as I entered a town and ___ the people as I drove by. A tall man was ___ an elderly lady out of a car and helping her place her walker so she could go into store. A smiling woman was ___ food onto the square while a dozen birds flew down to enjoy the ___...
I slowed down as I entered a town and _26___ the people as I drove by. A tall man was _27___ an elderly lady out of a car and helping her place her walker so she could go into store. A smiling woman was __28__ food onto the square while a dozen birds flew down to ...
A home hospital bed ought to never be crushed into a little territory. There ought to be abundant space on all sides for the bed's moving parts and for guardians to have simple access to the patient. There ought to be access to a grounded electrical outlet. For persistent security and so...
They spread the word the issue would not draw enough subscription. Further that August was a bad month for the market and hence for IPOs. And still furthermore that common investors would burn their fingers subscribing at indicated price range, as the shares were to attract selling on listing...
Walker”, the author shows greed by the main character selling his soul for a large treasure, being a cheap and greedy moneylender, and the lack of the main character and his wife sharing the wealth between each other in order to show that people will do anything for money and become ...
Thanks for reading! Good to see another story from you too ☺️ Confession: I'm usually allergic to dream sequences in fiction, because I think they're often a cheap/overused tool for the author to say "Look how clever I can be with symbolism and foreshadowing," and then those seque...
I don’t like carnations, or I didn’t think that I did. I’ve seen too many sad, slender bunches wrapped in cellophane at the mini-mart next to the hospital. They make me think of last-minute purchases for the death bed, cheap flowers that outlive the person you visited. They seem...