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Is the challenge over for today?

yes, welldone sarah! another challenge tomorrow though :)


In what sentence is the pronoun whom correctly used?

The professor, whom I admire for his intelligence, will be giving a lecture tomorrow.


In which 2 movies did Jude Law's character have the same name?

- Artificial Intelligence: A.I. - Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow


What is the answer to dad's riddle in mystery 6 in kit mystery challenge?

the first is yesterday, the second today, and the third tomorrow.


What has the author Eugene Donnelly written?

Eugene Donnelly has written: 'Tomorrow's industrial training officer - the challenge of change'


What is the major conflict in the short story tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow by Kurt Vonnegut jr?

The major conflict in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is between the protagonist, a man who is the last human alive on Earth, and the robots who have taken over control of the planet. The man struggles to find meaning and purpose in a world where humans have been replaced by machines and faces the challenge of confronting his own mortality as the last of his kind.


In kits mystery challenge number 6 what is the first day?

The first day is yesterday, the second today, the last tomorrow


Who wrote the novel tomorrow during the cold war?

The novel "Tomorrow" set during the Cold War was written by Graham Greene. It was published in 1953 and follows the story of a British intelligence officer in a divided Berlin.


In mystery number 6 in Kits Mystery Challenge Dad asks what is the first day?

1)yesterday 2)today 3)tomorrow


What is the future tense of arose?

Will arise e.g. "The thought will arise..."


According to casca what are the senators planing to do to Caesar tomorrow?

they are going to make him king


What is today's tomorrow?

Tomorrow. As long as we're in today, which is a given according to the question, it will still be called tomorrow. The day of the week and the date of the year will vary, but it will always be tomorrow. ... Well, at least as long as there is time. After that it might be "now" or "eternity" or whatever... but since it is really hard to imagine life without time, we can just go with "tomorrow."