a mug of hot choclatte
Read a book Write a letter Call your grandparents Do something nice for your Mom/Dad Clean your room Take the dog for a walk Take up a hobby like embroidery, crocheting, or knitting
Books that take about half an hour to read...................................
Waltzing Matilda tells the story of a swagman who camps by a billabong (waterhole). While he's there, a jumbuck (ram) comes down to take a drink at the billabong. The swagman swipes the jumbuck, shoving it in his swag, whereupon the troopers (police) appear to arrest him. To evade arrest, he jumps into the billabong, whereupon he drowns. "And his ghost may be heard as you pass by that billabong..."
To make a sentence shorter so it doesn't seem to take forever to end. "He's in the room." "He is in the room."
Short stories are a quick, easy read. Short stories do not take much time to read.
Matilda loved to take a mug of hot chocolate when she read in her room. It was her favorite drink to enjoy while diving into a good book.
London, England
Matilda of Flanders was 52 years old when she passed away.
small quiet english village
Read a book Write a letter Call your grandparents Do something nice for your Mom/Dad Clean your room Take the dog for a walk Take up a hobby like embroidery, crocheting, or knitting
Miss Honey is a gentle person, and she like Matilda. At the end of the story/book/film, she even makes Matilda her own daughter. She is quiet, and is quite clever to never argue with her aunt (Ms Trunchbull). Ms Trunchbull, however, is the opposite. She likes to take charge and she doesn't like anyone else getting in the way of her. She doesn't like Matilda, and she locked her in a cupboard. I hope this helped with your question.
I dnt kno but ima take a guess she is about 21 or 22
The blond girl named Amanda =)
Well, Like if you mean how many words a minute can you read. Like is that what you mean?
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Eat candy, laugh with your friends, dance, clean your room, look at pictures/take them, learn, read, draw, write, sleep, kiss.......
To read a thermometer accurately, first make sure it is clean and at room temperature. Hold it at eye level and read the temperature where the liquid inside the thermometer stops moving. Take note of the temperature markings and any numbers on the scale to determine the accurate reading.