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¨ç Make a
relationship strong is vital in order to keep the line of communication open.
¨è Making a
relationship strong, it is vital to keep the line of communication opened.
¨é To make a
relationship strong, keep the line of communication to maintain it openly.
¨ê To make a
relationship strong, it is vital to keep the line of communication open.
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¨ç The report as well as the appendices is posted on the members only forum.
¨è Some of the older books in the store are being sold
at a discount.
¨é Membership in a new online community for seniors is
growing day by day.
¨ê Digital assets are known to be a risk investment, yet
many are willing to speculate.
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Jon ____________ his body by
going to the gym regularly and committing to a strict diet.
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transformed
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A: I just lost all of my
savings. __________________.
B: Wait, back up for a
minute. What happened?
A: I invested all of my
money in a friend¡¯s business, but it went bankrupt.
There¡¯s nothing left.
B: That¡¯s terrible! I hate to
say it, but you should invest more wisely.
A: I know, but that doesn¡¯t
help me now.
B: You¡¯re right. The only
thing to do is start saving money again.
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¨ç I was tied up in traffic ¨è I¡¯m up a creek without a paddle
¨é I wish the rain would let up ¨ê I¡¯ll ring up the
plumber
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In theater, a ¡°box set¡±
consists of the stage, three physical walls, and an imaginary wall between the
stage and the audience, all of which produce the effect of looking into someone¡¯s
room. This imaginary wall is known as the ¡°fourth wall,¡± and it draws a line
between the reality of the people watching the play and the fiction that is
taking place on stage. At times, however, a character may speak directly to the
audience or acknowledge his character¡¯s fictional nature. This is known as ¡°breaking
the fourth wall.¡± In the play ¡°The Ruling Class,¡± English thespian James McAvoy
plays a character who veers between lucidity and insanity, and at one point
during the performance, he breaks the fourth wall when he says, ¡°What a lovely
crowd. God bless you.¡±
¨ç James McAvoy is particularly
good at breaking the fourth wall in plays.
¨è The fourth wall
establishes a boundary, but it can be breached by a character.
¨é It is important for actors
in a play to recognize the fourth wall of a box set.
¨ê During a play, the
audience is well aware of the fictional nature of the players.
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Film noir was a genre of
filmmaking predominant in the 1940s and 1950s. ¨ç Films
of this type were marked by a characteristic visual style and reflective of a
pessimistic worldview. ¨è Film noir movies tended to use low lighting to create stark
contrasts and were usually shot in black and white.
¨é Color moviemaking techniques were available since
the 1920s, but didn¡¯t garner widespread usage until several decades later. ¨ê The story lines of these films also
depicted people in difficult situations, often dealing with ambiguous moral
questions and evoking a sense of despair.