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English, 04.07.2019 16:50, mikeylaaliz9960

One sunny afternoon, a young boy walked in the canyon near his home. as he walked, he dreamed of a time when he would be old enough to go with his father to hunt and tame the beautiful horses that roamed the canyon. he loved being with his father and very much wanted to experience the hunt. deep in thought, the boy wandered into the canyon and farther away from his home. it was beginning to get dark when the boy realized he was lost. after the boy realizes he is lost, what is he most likely to do next? continue walking into the canyon climb into a nearby cave begin to look for the horses retrace his steps out of the canyon also answer these two questions: how to fry an egg first, place the skillet on the stovetop. turn the heat on medium and place a teaspoon of butter in the skillet. let the butter slowly melt. be careful not to burn it. next, take an egg from the refrigerator. tap the egg gently on the side of the skillet. when the egg cracks, pry it apart with your thumbs and place the egg in the skillet. throw the shells away. then, cook the egg until it is done on one side. flip it with a spatula. continue to cook the egg until it is done. finally, you have an egg for breakfast! how many separate steps does frying an egg require? 2 6 8 12 and this one: i've come to terms with my dreaminess, my absent-mindedness—well, okay, my ditziness! why do i characterize myself this way? a few examples might make this description very clear. they might include such mild eccentricities as mismatched socks and paint smudges on jeans and in hair. or i could cite more embarrassing moments, perhaps having to do with personal hygiene or misunderstandings. but why bother with the descriptions; you've probably already grasped the idea! which of these phrases best describes the author's voice? somber and weighty driven and intense neutral and lifeless humorous and informal you very much

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