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" The Alchemist " Chapter 2 Part 10

Then one day the boy returned the books to the Englishman. "Did you learn anything?" the Englishman asked, eager to hear what it might be. He needed someone to talk to so as to avoid thinking about the possibility of war."I learned that the world has

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Get real !

Get real: be serious or realistic about what's going onExamples:1. You think you won't be fined when you drive 100 miles per hour? Get real !2. You think you're going to win $10 million in the lottery? Get real !

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Words of chapter 2 Part 9

persistent adjective/pəˈsɪs.tənt/ /pɚ-/ adj•lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid ofa persistent smell/skin rashSymptoms of the illness include a high temperature and a persistent dry cough.There have been persistent rumours that the managi

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The China Farmer

Once upon a time, there was a farmer in the central region of China. He didn't have a lot of money and, instead of a tractor, he used an old horse to plow his field.One afternoon, while working in the field, the horse dropped dead. Everyone in the vi

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Glysemic Index

When you eat a food, your blood sugar level rises. The food that raises blood sugar the highest is pure table sugar. Glycemic index is a ratio of how high a particular food raises blood sugar in comparison to how high table sugar raises blood sugar l

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Islam for kids

salam for all muslims in this Group , I would like to share with you an amazing website for teaching kids islam , I really love it with cartoon movies and prophets stories , I really enjoyed listen to the prophets stories that i dont know before abou

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It takes two to tango.

It takes two to tango is a common idiomatic expression which suggests something in which more than one person or other entity are paired in an inextricably-related and active manner, occasionally with negative connotations. The phrase recognizes that

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out of the ordinary

out of the ordinary: that means not ordinary, unusual, uncommon or exceptionalExamples:1. If you're looking for an out of the ordinary dining experience, then you should try the new restaurant at the mall.2. The skyscraper in the downtown is certainl

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take something / someone into account

take something / someone into account: that means to consider or include something or someone when you are making a decision or judgement.Examples:1. We have to take the weather into account when we would like to go camping.2. Salesmen should take in

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Words of Chapter 2 Part 10

wound up adjectiveadjvery worried, nervous or angryShe gets quite wound up before a match.contemplate verb/ˈkɒn.təm.pleɪt/ /ˈkɑːn.t ̬əm-/ v [I or T]to spend time considering a possible future action, or to consider one particular thing for a long tim

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