Two kids were playing in the hallway. As I passed by on my crutches (拐杖), they looked up at me, and suddenly, the little boy pointed at me. "Look at that lady!" It seemed that he was shouting loud enough for the entire hospital to hear. "She only has one leg! Doesn't that...
As we've explored, the vocabulary associated with school is far richer and more nuanced than you might initially think. These words don't just describe the physical spaces, academic pursuits, and social dynamics of school; they also reflect the multifaceted nature of learnin...
About a year ago,a couple with 3children moved into the apartment next door to me.I never heard any noise from the children,but the parents were always (76) them,in a frightening way.We met often in the hallway.I always spoke,but the only answer I ever got was a hello from the 4...
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There are various terms that have been used for governments that have run this way: some of them are monarchies or autocracies, some oligarchies; some have been fascist, some communist; but none of these terms describe the kind of people who are running them. Which is why I prefer scele...
How were you as a child? How will you ask your teacher his or her name? How will you get there? How would you ask two sisters their names? How would you ask your teacher her nationality? How would you describe yourself? How would you like to pay? How you doin' today? How you do...
A. describe a situation that people should avoidB. describe how “sorry” has another meaning in BritainC. explain why people should say sorry to each otherD. show how polite British people are【4】The restaurant example shows that “sorry” can be used to .A. apologize B. calm a ...
The case I’m about to describe involved a difficult situation for the institution in question. The facts at first blush seem to be against them. A reporter showed up on campus and requested an interview about a subject that was highly sensitive. ...
Some provide a visual interpreter to describe a performance or a play fro a person who is blind or has limited sight. And some movie theaters offer a new device called Mopix, for Motion Picture Access. For a person unable to hear the movie, it shows the words the actors are saying. ...
What started off as a slang word used amongst urban youth to describe food that is super yummy has been usurped by the masses. It is often misused and the word has definitely been abused. Let’s ban anybody over age 17 from saying the word bussin....