You need to answer this question because your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. It is asking for an opinion as well based on the facts.
Robert i think
Dr Seuss's first book was claaed And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, published in 1937. (Originally titled A Story That No One Can Beat.)
The word bargain comes from the word "bargaining", which means to negotiate the terms of the exchange. Therefore, in its literal sense, bargain shopping denotes shopping through negotiating. Think of garage sales or flea markets where the seller is usually flexible in price and willing to negotiate. But most of us think of bargain shopping as shopping to "land a great deal". Think of outlet stores where the prices are expected to be lower than normal or the average store sale where the shopper can buy a product marked down and walk away feeling that they got a real bargain.
She wants to see him succeed. She is also interested in getting to the end of the bargain since she held up her end.
She wants to see him succeed. She is also interested in getting to the end of the bargain since she held up her end.
Baumer, the owner of a general store, tries to collect a debt from Slade, his former employee and chronic bully cruelly twists Baumer’s nose and tosses the bill into the street. The next day, Baumer tells Al – the young narrator, who works part-time at the store – that the illiterate freighter, resents him, an immigrant who learned to read at sixteen and built a successful business; Baumer, in turn, resents Slade for stealing whiskey from ihm. A month later, Slade breaks Baumer’s hand. Shortly before Christmas, Baumer shocks Al by hiring Slade to haul freight. One bitterly cold day Slade dies in transit, apparently having frozen to death. Al, unloading a barrel, wonders whether there are enough customers for it. Assuring him there are, Baumer says it was a “bargain.” As Al notices the barrel’s label “Wood Alcohol – Deadly Poison,” Mr. Baumer slyly remarks, “Is good to know to read.”
I think it was mostly self imposed obstacles. The Russians, while they drive a hard bargain, they don't take well to others driving a hard bargain.
i can think or anything more than bargain :/ lol good luck
There is no such word, it is gibberish. The nearest word I can think of to that, is 'haggle' - which means to bargain about a price.
In the film he plays the character of Oliver Barrett IV, which is the Roman Numeral for the number 4.
i think look on youtube
Arlo Guthrie, the song was Alice's Restaurant.