In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Tom Robinson doesn't say anything specific when walking by the Ewells' house. He simply greets Mayella Ewell politely out of respect for her and the situation they find themselves in due to his trial.
if you walked into India u wouldnt ee the women. if you askd mn where the women was the woul probabaly say at home doing house work. in india women are supposed to be like invisible and do only house work. does that answere ur question?
You could say the person: rushed into the house, dashed into the house, hurried into the house, flew into the house...
Mayella says she doesn't need to go to school because the Ewells are poor and don't value education. Additionally, she is expected to help take care of her siblings and do chores around the house, which leaves her with little time for school.
¿Puede usted trabajar en mi casa?
A lot of work at the back of the house
School work, house work, or work in general? I would say yes. Given that the son be old enough to get a job, that is.
House wall outlets tend to work faster. But if you have an extension, with say five more outlets, those work a bit slower.
Say you will clean your room more often or do more chores around the house that will work!
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To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tŷ".
George said to the boss that he walked 10 miles that morning...
Say. Hey! Can we have some privacy please, And if they don't leave, just go away. If they follow you, go into your house or her house. That should work.