Well, there are several things you can do. You can tell people that you don't want them in there. You can buy a doorknob with a key lock and make sure you are the only one with a key. You can put bars on the window and implement other security measures. I think another thing to think about is *why* you don't want anyone in there. Maybe it is a good reason... but restricting other people from your space also creates distance and sometimes alienation.
This allow cool air to enter into the room.
This allow cool air to enter into the room.
he allows Lennie to enter his room because of how desperalty lonely he is (although he doesnt want Lennie to know this). i just had to study this for my English GCSE too :)
As the written play commands, Hamlet's speech pattern changes when other people enter the room. His words become much clearer, and he is more boisterous.
If no people, how does the surgery takes place?
A room that you cannot enter...
There will be 5 left because there are 34 other people when you enter the room, and you add to the number of people, which is 35 people, kill 30, and 5 people are left.
So they can enter the room:). One room must be separated from another. What is your entry is your choice.
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It means don't enter the room. The people inside are busy.
Because the lens has been focused depending on the available light. if you enter a darker room, your eyes have to re-adjust to allow more light through them.
Yes, you can physically enter a room with the doors and windows closed, as you can open them after being inside. However, it may not be advisable if the room lacks ventilation, as this could lead to poor air quality or oxygen depletion.