Ответ:
term hijacking was used for that type of vehicle abduction, which did not
often include kidnapping of the driver, and concentrated on the theft of the
load, rather than the vehicle itself. During the later day car theft crime, typically,
News first used the term in an August 28, 1991 report on the murder to Ruth
Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who was killed when she wouldn’t surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what police called at the time “robbery armed unlawful driving away an automobile”, plaguing Detroit.
1. His father is children's doctor and his mother is school music teacher.
2. His sister younger then he
3. His aunt and uncle live in scotland
4. John is interested in foreign languages and journalism
5. John's hobby is photography and football
6. After school he wants to go to London University
Ответ:
1. It doesn't seldom snow in the south of England.
Does it seldom snow in the south of England?
2. He doesn't go on business trips every month.
Does he go on business trips every month?
3. I don't write e-mails every day.
Do I write e-mails every day?
4. She doesn't always come to class late.
Does she always come to class late?
5. They don't live in Belfast.
Do they live in Belfast?
Объяснение:
Не уверена насчёт первого предложения с 'seldom' - это слово в негативных предложениях вообще не употребляется. Неграмотно составлено задание.
<span>My role model is a book character - Robinson Crusoe. He was able to survive on a desert island. He had to be brave and strong. He saved a man and it means that he was kind and compassionate person. </span>He did not give up fighting for his life. All this motivates people not to give up and solve their problems.