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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1194238/#comment Here's a good summary from an IMDB contributor: On December 6, 1989, Marc Lepine wrapped his Ruger Mini-14 semi automatic rifle in a plastic garbage bag, filled the pockets of his coat with
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In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, we learn a large amount of characteristics about young Hamlet’s character. During act five, the gravedigger scene, I feel we learn the most. Shakespeare gave the readers a great deal of information during this
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As a further control, you should try to match the groups so that they are comparable in every conceivable respect (such as age, family income, and gender). What does conceivable mean in this sentence?
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Hello, I'm writing an essay about male and female language and since I don't have any native speakers of English in my surroundings, I hope you could help me. If you could answer these questions for me I would be very happy. (Note: I only
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zith85
65 days ago
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I was waiting for the question.
It means the gender opposite yours. The opposite sex of a male is a female and vice versa. The 'sex' of someone is his/her gender.
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Language learning
Languages sometimes feature to be difficult. What does this mean?
here, I meant that difficulty is one characteristic of language.
Any language has its own sophisticated rules and principles , yes you're right. no
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mr.eleget
93 days ago
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Language learning
Languages sometimes feature to be difficult. What does this mean? Any language has its own sophisticated rules and principles , including gestures, signals and facial expressions, which constitute the full of language.
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grammar geek
94 days ago
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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
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huevos
94 days ago
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If you know their first name, you can probably Google to find out what gender they are.
I agree. That's the best thing to do, although it may leave some room for misunderstanding. For instance, Andrea is a name for boys in Italy, and for
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If you know their first name, you can probably Google to find out what gender they are.
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