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|   سؤال فى القصة الترم الاول محتاجة اجابته بسرعة ارجوك يامستر؟؟ 1-in which century does this story take place? a)17th b)18th c)19th 2-the book that lidenbrock found was written around the year a)1300 b)1800 c)1600 | 
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|  c)19th اقتباس: 
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			عندى سؤال فى القصة الترم الاول على               chapter one) after you read : this chapter stars off and ends with martha not having cooked dinner yet. it ends with the professor running off without eating his dinner .what is the importance of this event in the opening chapter of this novel? what does it tell us about the personalities of both martha and professor? ارجو الاجابة وشكررررررررررررررررا | 
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			ايه ياجماعة هو محدش هنا ولا اييييييييييه عايزة حد يرد على السؤال بتاعى وشكررررررررررررررا  ممكن حد يفهمنى ازاى احسب القرون يعنى مثلا 1863 تبقى فى القرن الكام وشكررررررررررررا | 
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|  سؤال ارجو الرد 
			
			سؤال فى القصة الترم الاول ارجو الــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــرد ما معنى كلمة اوتو otto المو جودة فى الفصل الاول ارجو الرد شكررررررررررررررررررا | 
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			والله بجد حاجة جميلة جدا وجميع الدرسين فعلا ممتازيين وانا مستر لسة مشترك  بس فعلا تقيمى ليكم عشرة على عشرة
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			otto   دية  اسم الدلع الى كان بيقولة اكسل لعمة البرفيسور مش اكتر وانا تحت امركم فى اى سوال تانى مع تحيات مستر اسلام شومان | 
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			شكررررررررررررا يامستر عندى سؤال فى القصة الترم الاول على chapter one) after you read : this chapter stars off and ends with martha not having cooked dinner yet. it ends with the professor running off without eating his dinner .what is the importance of this event in the opening chapter of this novel? what does it tell us about the personalities of both martha and professor? ارجو الاجابة وشكررررررررررررررررا | 
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			منين السؤال ده ؟ مصدره ايه ؟ لا يأتى بالامتحان اسئلة بهذا الشكل.
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			وفقنا الله واياكم لما فيه الخير
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			بجد موضوع جميل .. وكل عام وانتم بخير
		 
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			ما الفرق بين path          و passage
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			path S2 W2  plural paths  [countable] 1 track TTR a track that has been made deliberately or made by many people walking over the same ground:  I walked nervously up the garden path towards the front door.  a well-worn path across the grass  Follow the path along the river to the bridge.  a path leading to the summer house 2 way through something the space ahead of you as you move along path through  Police cleared a path through the protesters.  Damian blocked their path. 3 direction the direction or line along which something or someone is moving in something's/somebody's path  The tornado destroyed everything in its path. into the path of something  She walked into the path of an oncoming vehicle. 4 plan a plan or series of actions that will help you achieve something, especially over a long period of time:  a career path path to freedom/success/independence etc  She saw a college degree as her path to success. the same/a different path  I hope you will choose a different path. 5 somebody's paths cross if two people's paths cross, they meet by chance:  Our paths did not cross again. ➔ beat a path (to somebody's door) at beat1 (16) ➔ off the beaten path at beaten (1) ➔ flight path ➔ lead somebody up the garden path at lead1 (12) ➔ stand in somebody's path at stand1 (30) Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Advanced Learner's Dictionary. pas‧sage S3 W2  1 in a building [countable]DHH a long narrow area with walls on either side which connects one room or place to another [↪ corridor]:  My office is just along the passage.  We walked down a narrow passage to the back of the building.  an underground passage 2 from a book etc [countable]ALTCN a short part of a book, poem, speech, piece of music etc passage from/of  He read out a short passage from the Bible. 3 movement [uncountable] formal the movement of people or vehicles along a road or across an area of land passage of  The bridge isn't strong enough to allow the passage of heavy vehicles.  Both sides agreed to allow the free passage of medical supplies into the area.  He was guaranteed safe passage out of the country. 4 of a law [uncountable]PGPSCL when a new law is discussed and accepted by a parliament or Congress passage through  The bill was amended several times during its passage through Congress.  They are expecting the new legislation to have quite a rough passage (=be discussed and criticized a lot) through parliament. 5 journey [countable]TTW old-fashioned a journey on a ship passage to  My parents couldn't afford the passage to America. 6 inside somebody's body HBH [countable] a tube in your body that air or liquid can pass through:  the nasal passages 7 way through [singular] a way through something passage through  The police forced a passage through the crowd. 8 the passage of time the passing of time:  With the passage of time, things began to look more hopeful. ➔ rite of passage at rite (2) Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Advanced Learner's Dictionary. | 
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			انا مش فاهمة حاجة من كل الى فات لو سمحت يامستر اشرحلنا بطريقة ابسط وشكررررررررررررررررررررا
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