be nice to her then you would nicely ask her/him to drop out of the spelling bee but if you want to be mean and hurt her/him then be nice then when they are least excpeting it trip them or cough on them to get them sick!
promptpersuadehookchangeargue intoeffectwin overbring aroundassure"convert" and "win over"
a biography
Sometimes it is considered one, but it is a preposition or adverb. As an adjective it means 'in a crossed position' (e.g. seated with his arms across). But this would more properly be the adjective "crossed."
You can't say myself and someone... You would use either me and Sarah or Sarah and I. It would be like saying if you had to kill someone how would you save him... (not my example)
"Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt has 10 chapters.
Diction- Pg.132 ''Spoke Fer'' ... In English, you would say ''Taken'' Only have one, sorry.
You cannot convince that person that would be like forcing them to realize that you two were meant to be. If the other believes it then it was meant to be, if not then it wasn't.
The theme of "Across Five Aprils" includes the impact of war on individuals and families, the complexities of loyalty and divided loyalties during the Civil War, and the importance of finding common ground amidst conflicting beliefs and values.
86 percent would not date someone who smokes
Anything that can legally be admitted that would convince a juror that someone has committed a crime.
someone answer it -_-
because they have no life:D
someone answer it -_-
"I've been sick. A little touch of salmonella you know *cough cough*""If you want the 42 billion dollars in gold, I would put down that ax you got there."
The best way to do this is give a good summary and add catching details that you especially liked about the book.
The way that would convince me is if the ghost (thru you) can tell me something that only i would know. Of course the best way would be if the ghost talked to me as well as you.