What did the Founding Fathers claim for America in the Declaration of Independence? (5 points)
Riches
Liberty
Slavery
Land

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Answer 1
The answer is B - Liberty.

Explanation:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, ‘Liberty’ and the pursuit of Happiness.”

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Create a narrative that shows a character undergoing an experience that brings about change in their life.
400-600 words
write in first or third person
ALL WORK SHOULD BE ORIGINAL

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Write about someone going through something difficult; Like a family member having cancer, or your best friend dying. If your best friend died write about how your life would change but make something up about another character. How their coping process goes— how would yours be going… stuff like that. Like don’t make the character have one of them basic movie life things maybe their best friend helped them through some dark times and came to them when they needed a friend. then all of a sudden losing that one person can change your life forever.

Almost every day I look out the same window on the bus window. I never saw an change to any of my scenery. I never did anything differently. I always asked my parents to go and hangout with a couple of my friends down at the park maybe two blocks from are apartment building. I would always ask. Every day I would come from from that long, and boring bus ride home. None of my friends had rode the same bus as me. They always got picked up by their mom's and dad's.

My parents almost never left the house. The only one who ever ended up leaving the house was my dad. My mother would always have my aunt run to the store to get dinner since she just lived across the way from are apartment building in a beautiful white and gray house with huge windows on each side of the door. She loved to garden. She had such a Beautiful flower bed with white, pink, purple and blue flowers. I never got to go into her house. My mother had always told me that I wasn't to leave this house no matter what. I have always wondered and wondered. It was October 12, 2029 when things had finally changed. I was going to be 16 in 3 days. I was very excited to finally drive. I wouldnt have to ride the bus home anymore. I had rode the bus home that friday. I got home and I see my mother sitting on are couch with my father and aunt, I walk though the door with mindy, my dog jumping and licking my hand as I pet her. I've had her since I was a little girl and she was my best friend. I'd sit in my room with her as I'd scroll though my netflix to find something to watch. Mom calls my name and pulls me out of my thoughts. I answer with a yes and walk towards the couch they were all sitting on. "Kiley.. We have some news.. For you." Mom had said as she was looking at me with such a gray expression on her face. I had said to her "What is the news?" I was very shocked to come home to such activity. Everyday I would come home and usually no one said a word to me. I would walk to my room with mindy and everything would go as usual. Mom would cook dinner, dad would come home late from drinking. I would come out of my room when dinner was ready and mom would call my name down the hall. Dad usually got very touchy with mom and it was never the loving kind. He would be very aggressive towards us. My normal night would go with with him hitting me in every which way he could. Some nights I didn't come out of my room until dad had fallen asleep.

"Kiley.." mom says my name once again bringing me out of my thoughts. "Me and your father had decided that it would be best if you would stay with you aunt from now on..." mom gives me a glance of her eyes but turns away as if she was close to tears. My aunt melissa stands up and tells me to have all of my things ready by tomorrow and that I would be staying at her place from tomorrow night and on. She told me that she will come by early in the morning to help me pack my things as it was going to be Saturday that would mean I wouldnt have school until monday, my birthday. I look to her and say "Okay.. Um.. I'll have my things together by tomorrow. I think it might actaully take me some of your help to gather my things from around the house since you said you were going to be here early tomorrow to help me." she answers with a quick yes and walks causally to the door and waves goodbye as she walks on to her house. I was left alone with my mother Sue, and Father Jimmy.

My dad instantly jumped up from the couch and instead of turning towards the door to go and drink I noticed that he turned to the kitchen to get alchohol out of the fridge. I had never seen him drink in front of me. I always seen the after math but never seen him in action. I began scared and took off to my room with not a word said to either of them. I was completely and utterly at a lose for words. Things had been one way for such a long time thay I wasn't sure I was ready to move away from my parents. Things were never good but I managed and done what I had to with what I had and always wondered if their was more to life then what I was living. I was scared, nervous and excited in one. I wasn't sure what to think about this new change. This change has me on edge but I understood that this was an opportunity for me to have a life that I've always deserved and I was ready for it.

Take a look at the fiction text, “The Storyteller,” and the nonfiction text, “Was Einstein a Space Alien?” Select one text to read independently. Once you’ve selected a text, note the following:

the title of the text you selected
the reason, or purpose, you selected the text
a question you have about the text

Storyteller:

It was a hot afternoon, and the railway carriage was correspondingly sultry, and the next stop was at Templecombe, nearly an hour ahead. The occupants of the carriage were a small girl, and a smaller girl, and a small boy. An aunt belonging to the children occupied one corner seat, and the further corner seat on the opposite side was occupied by a bachelor who was a stranger to their party, but the small girls and the small boy emphatically occupied the compartment. Both the aunt and the children were conversational in a limited, persistent way, reminding one of the attentions of a housefly that refuses to be discouraged. Most of the aunt's remarks seemed to begin with "Don't," and nearly all of the children's remarks began with "Why?" The bachelor said nothing out loud. "Don't, Cyril, don't," exclaimed the aunt, as the small boy began smacking the cushions of the seat, producing a cloud of dust at each blow.

Was Einstein a Space Alien?:

Modern pop culture paints Albert Einstein as a bushy-haired superthinker. His ideas, we’re told, were improbably far ahead of other scientists. He must have come from some other planet—maybe the same one mathematician Isaac Newton grew up on.

“Einstein was no space alien,” laughs Harvard University physicist and science historian Peter Galison. “He was a man of his time.” All of his 1905 papers unraveled problems being worked on, with mixed success, by other scientists. “If Einstein hadn’t been born, [those papers] would have been written in some form, eventually, by others,” Galison believes.

Einstein was clearly intelligent, but not outlandishly more so than his peers. “I have no special talents,” he claimed, “I am only passionately curious.” And again: “The contrast between the popular assessment of my powers . . . and the reality is simply grotesque.” Einstein credited his discoveries to imagination and pesky questioning more so than orthodox intelligence.

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Take a look at the fiction text, “The Storyteller,” and the nonfiction text, “Was Einstein a Space Alien?” Select one text to read independently. Once you’ve selected a text, note the following:

the title of the text you selected

the reason, or purpose, you selected the text

a question you have about the text

Storyteller:

It was a hot afternoon, and the railway carriage was correspondingly sultry, and the next stop was at Templecombe, nearly an hour ahead. The occupants of the carriage were a small girl, and a smaller girl, and a small boy. An aunt belonging to the children occupied one corner seat, and the further corner seat on the opposite side was occupied by a bachelor who was a stranger to their party, but the small girls and the small boy emphatically occupied the compartment. Both the aunt and the children were conversational in a limited, persistent way, reminding one of the attentions of a housefly that refuses to be discouraged. Most of the aunt's remarks seemed to begin with "Don't," and nearly all of the children's remarks began with "Why?" The bachelor said nothing out loud. "Don't, Cyril, don't," exclaimed the aunt, as the small boy began smacking the cushions of the seat, producing a cloud of dust at each blow.

Was Einstein a Space Alien?:

Modern pop culture paints Albert Einstein as a bushy-haired superthinker. His ideas, we’re told, were improbably far ahead of other scientists. He must have come from some other planet—maybe the same one mathematician Isaac Newton grew up on.

“Einstein was no space alien,” laughs Harvard University physicist and science historian Peter Galison. “He was a man of his time.” All of his 1905 papers unraveled problems being worked on, with mixed success, by other scientists. “If Einstein hadn’t been born, [those papers] would have been written in some form, eventually, by others,” Galison believes.

Einstein was clearly intelligent, but not outlandishly more so than his peers. “I have no special talents,” he claimed, “I am only passionately curious.” And again: “The contrast between the popular assessment of my powers . . . and the reality is simply grotesque.” Einstein credited his discoveries to imagination and pesky questioning more so than orthodox intelligence.

Answer:

 

Explanation:

 

which is which “underline the subject and circle the correct verb in each sentence”

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Verbs-
1. Are
2. Know
3. Are
4. Need
5. Is

Write a sentence using the specified noun in the function stated.
1. brother, subject:

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Answer:

My brother is a subject in matter.

Explanation:

brother and subject are used

What does it mean to paraphrase when you cite textual evidence?
You take the sentence/author's thoughts and reword it into your own words and
cite the source.
You write down word-for-word what is in the text and cite it.
You reword the author's thoughts into your own words, but you DO NOT cite it.

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Answer:

You take the sentence/author's thoughts and reword it into your own words and cite the source.

Explanation:

You should ALWAYS cite where you got your information.

Answer:

You take the sentence/author's thoughts and reword it into your own words and  cite the source.

Explanation:

paraphrasing is not a direct quote so it doesn't use quotations, like 'putting it in your own words.'

write a long poem about​

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Answer: i need a little more to go on

Explanation:

There is evidence to support his claim. A. little of B. few C. a few D. little ​

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my answer is - C. a few so shorrt

7 Put the verbs in parentheses in the present perfect progressive.
( HAS / HAVE BEEN + V-ING)
1 She ......... (dance) all night. Isn’t she tired?
2 Why are your eyes red? ......... (you/cry) again?
3 She ......... (clean) the house all day.
4 My father ......... (work) for this company for 25 years.
5 The children ......... (play) in the park since this morning.
8 Fill in the blanks with ever, never, already, yet since , just , for , ,ago before , last , .
1 I have .................... packed my tennis equipment.
2 The hotel staff has ............... been rude to us. They’ve always been very helpful.
3 The waiter has .............. taken our order.
4 Theresa hasn’t been to an amusement park.............. she was fifteen.
5 We waited for our plane .............. three hours.
6 .............. week the weather was wet and rainy.
7 The boys went snorkeling two days ............. .
8 I haven’t been to Legoland .............. .
9 Have you .............. gone on a safari?
10 We haven’t booked a hotel .............. .

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Answer:

1: She has been dancing all night. Isn't she tired?

2: Why are your eyes red? Have you been crying again?\

3: She has been cleaning the house all day.

4: My father has been working in this company for 25 years.

5: The children have been playing in the park since this morning.

8: Fill in the blanks with ever, never, already, yet (,) since, just, for, ago before, last.

1: I have already packed my tennis equipment. (I'm not too sure on this one.)

2: The hotel staff has never been rude to us. They've always been very helpful.

3: The waiter has just taken our order.

4: Theresa hasn't been to an amusement park yet. She was fifteen. (I'm not too sure on this one.)

Goodluck, sorry if any of these are wrong!

what do you mean by weirdness?​

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Answer:

Weirdness is nothing but a thougtht process of mind. you can get it by some mathematics...

According to the society

Bad is proportional to weird

As Psychologist say Bad and Good also exist by point of view

So according to both statements

Weirdness is also nothing but just depends on anyone's point of view. Example below...

Like If i listen to Eminem's explicit songs i don't feel any weirdness to listen a new song or any other words,but If a grandpa or any simple human being listen to justin or ariana so first time they'll listen eminem so they feel weird kinda.

Hope it helps i written it fully give a brainliest at Least

Answer:

something that is odd or unusual, it is the sense that you feel that something feel wrong or like what the hack just happened

Explanation:

How does the feud between the Capulets and Montagues influence characters decisions in Romeo and Juliet

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Answer:

The feud meant they were not supposed to be together

Explanation:

Thy parents were at war and they were always ad and looking for revenge so when Romeo first likes Rosalie it is fine but when him and Juliet fall in love thy both end up dead depending on which version your read since thy cant be together thy will not live apart. Alack, alack! what blood is this which stains

The stony entrance of this sepulchre?         150

What mean these masterless and gory swords

To lie discolour’d by this place of peace?  [Enters the tomb.

Romeo! O, pale! Who else? what! Paris too?

And steep’d in blood? Ah! what an unkind hour

Is guilty of this lamentable chance.         155

The lady stirs.  [JULIET wakes.

 Jul.  O, comfortable friar! where is my lord?

I do remember well where I should be,

And there I am. Where is my Romeo?  [Noise within.

 Fri. L.  I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest         160

Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:

A greater power than we can contradict

Hath thwarted our intents: come, come away.

Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;

And Paris too: come, I’ll dispose of thee         165

Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Stay not to question, for the watch is coming;

Come, go, good Juliet.—[Noise again.]  I dare no longer stay.

 Jul.  Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.  [Exit FRIAR LAURENCE.

What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand?         170

Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.

O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop

To help me after! I will kiss thy lips;

Haply, some poison yet doth hang on them,

To make me die with a restorative.  [Kisses him.         175

Thy lips are warm!

 First Watch.  [Within.]  Lead, boy: which way?

 Jul.  Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger!  [Snatching ROMEO’S dagger.

This is thy sheath;  [Stabs herself.]  there rest, and let me die.  [Falls on ROMEO’S body and dies.Alack, alack! what blood is this which stains

The stony entrance of this sepulchre?         150

What mean these masterless and gory swords

To lie discolour’d by this place of peace?  [Enters the tomb.

Romeo! O, pale! Who else? what! Paris too?

And steep’d in blood? Ah! what an unkind hour

Is guilty of this lamentable chance.         155

The lady stirs.  [JULIET wakes.

 Jul.  O, comfortable friar! where is my lord?

I do remember well where I should be,

And there I am. Where is my Romeo?  [Noise within.

 Fri. L.  I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest         160

Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:

A greater power than we can contradict

Hath thwarted our intents: come, come away.

Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;

And Paris too: come, I’ll dispose of thee         165

Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Stay not to question, for the watch is coming;

Come, go, good Juliet.—[Noise again.]  I dare no longer stay.

 Jul.  Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.  [Exit FRIAR LAURENCE.

What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand?         170

Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.

O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop

To help me after! I will kiss thy lips;

Haply, some poison yet doth hang on them,

To make me die with a restorative.  [Kisses him.         175

Thy lips are warm!

 First Watch.  [Within.]  Lead, boy: which way?

 Jul.  Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger!  [Snatching ROMEO’S dagger.

This is thy sheath;  [Stabs herself.]  there rest, and let me die.  [Falls on ROMEO’S body and dies.

My first time on horseback was embarrassing. I had never been on a horse in my life, but I was afraid to admit it. That’s probably where my trouble started. When I lifted my foot to put it into the stirrup, my friend Sally laughed. “Use the other foot, silly,” she said. Blushing beet red, I laughed too. I used the other foot. Then it took me about 10 minutes to swing up into the saddle. The horse kept moving and I scampered along on one foot while Sally giggled. Finally mounted, I looked down. I felt as if I were sitting on a mountain! Fortunately, Sally had chosen a gentle mare for me. I realize now she wasn’t fooled. She knew I didn’t know the first thing about riding. She really is a good friend. After a while, I learned to relax a little. I was actually riding a horse and it was fun. I even learned how to use the reins to guide the horse to the left and to the right.

1. What is the topic sentence?

2. Why did the narrator of the story state that Sally was a good friend?

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Answer:

1. my first horse riding

2. the narrator stated sally is a good friend because she was paitent and gentle.

Explanation:

How does the poet use the word lab in these lines?

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The answer would be A

Who can do my English for money ? Do date is the 19th

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How much $???????????????????

Answer:

me... but how much?

Explanation:

whats the assignment?

16.Apparently, Gina ________ Dave last week, and now they're not talking to each other at all.
(1 Point)

A. came up with

B. fell out with

C. went on with

D. went back on
17.The board must ________ a plan to put the city back on its financial feet.
(1 Point)

A. go down with

B. come around

C. come up with

D. drop out of
18.I think she ________ all of that money when her grandmother died.
(1 Point)

A. came into

B. came round

C. came off

D. came on
19.There are job vacancies from time to time. I'll let you know if anything ________.
(1 Point)

A. gets by

B. puts on

C. comes up

D. carries out
20.It's ________ that several ministers received payments from the company.
(1 Point)

A. make for

B. come out

C. carry on

D. set up

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The answers, respectively
B
C
A
C
D

In the “lady and the Tiger” which of these was the princesses conflict?
Was it..
A. Her conflict was her love and her jealousy
B. Her conflict was her pride and honor
C. Her conflict was her love and her anger

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C. Her conflict was her love and her anger.

Which two answers are correct

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B and D because the exhibit treated the solar system in a new way even through scientist already had mumors

every february 14, across the united states and in other places around the world, candy

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Answer:

Valentine's Day

Explanation:

nooooooooooooooooo0000000000000000000000000000000

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Answer:

What's wrong?

Explanation:

Figure out the word or phrase pictured in each block

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Answer:

2) coca cola

3) point

4) Punch

5) Gymnastics

6) Shoe Rack

7) Doughnut

11) Stingray i got these :)the rest were confusing

Explanation:

My questions is “Describe one observation,one hypothesis, and one experiment from the white-nose syndrome.

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Answer:

Observation is the active acquisition of information from a primary source and .......

an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true is called hypothesis

Explanation:

hope it may help you

Re-read Atticus’s comments to Jem about the Ku Klux Klan on page 196of to kill a mockingbird.What do these comments add to Atticus’s characterization?

*If you can please support evidence with a strong argument*

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Answer:ff

Explanation:ofcourse

present perfect tense for i stick it with glue

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Answer:

I have stuck it with glue.

Explanation:

Present perfect describes something that occurred or was the state of things at an unspecified time in the past.

e.g I have walked on this path before.

Read this sentence and answer the question below:

The officials confiscated the illegal ivory from the poachers and locked it up safely in a government facility.

What does the word confiscated mean in the context of this sentence?

To hunt animals illegally
To legally take someone’s property
To lock up in a safe
To buy illegal goods

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Answer: B. To legally take someone's property.

Answer:  The answer is B.

Explanation: The officials seized or took hold of the illegal ivory from the poachers and locked it up safely in a government facility.

Am I right ? And if I wrong , which one ?

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You are right but the 3rd one is b

The scorpion has adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate .
The rattlesnake has adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate .

Combine the sentences into one sentence

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The scorpion has adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate, the rattlesnake has also adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate.
There are a few ways to combine the sentences. Here are a few examples:

Ex 1)
Scorpions and rattlesnakes have adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate.
Ex 2)
Both the scorpion and the rattlesnake have adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate.
Ex 3)
In a harsh desert climate, rattlesnakes and scorpions have adapted to survive.
Ex 4)
Adapting to survive, rattlesnakes and scorpions live in a harsh desert climate.

I hope I could help but sorry if I couldn’t!

This is a run-on right??
Preparing for the test is essential, students want to do well and make good grades.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

i think they will work very hard

Answer:

Preparing for the test is essential. Students want to do well and make good grades.

Explanation:

that would be the correct way to write the sentence :)

so to answer ur question.. yes its a run-on

Ideas and principles about what is right and good are known as

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Answe

thanks for the points

Explanation:

Answer:

Morals

Explanation:

Question 3 of 10
10 Points
Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
As...
A. Forget everything you thought you knew about video games.
B. The fuzzy brown bear.
C. Mary blew her nose.
OD. On top of the fridge, is a bag of chips.
Reset Selection

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The answer is A: Forget everything you knew about video games.

This is correct because it acts as a command.

Option A. Forget everything you thought you knew about video games is an imperative sentence because is a command.

What is imperative sentence?

The imperative mood exists as a grammatical mood that comprises a command or request. The imperative mood is utilized to demand or require that an action be completed. It exists usually seen only in the present tense, second person. To create the imperative mood, utilize the base form of the verb.

An imperative sentence stands for a sentence that represents a direct command, request, invitation, warning, or instruction. Imperative sentences do not include a subject; instead, a directive exists provided to an implied second person.

Hence, Option A. Forget everything you thought you knew about video games is an imperative sentence because is a command.

To learn more about imperative sentence refer to:

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songs lyrics that represent a personality?? no bad words pls

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Answer:

transparent soul maybe

Explanation:

I would say drag me down by one Direction
I've got fire for a heart
I'm not scared of the dark
You've never seen it look so easy
I got a river for a soul
And baby you're a boat
Baby you're my only reason


If I didn't have you there would be nothing left
The shell of a man who could never be his best
If I didn't have you, I'd never see the sun
You taught me how to be someone, yeah


All my life
You stood by me
When no one else was ever behind me
All these lights
They can't blind me
With your love, nobody can drag me down


All my life
You stood by me
When no one else was ever behind me
All these lights
They can't blind me
With your love, nobody can drag me down

[Chorus:]
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down


I got fire for a heart
I'm not scared of the dark
You've never seen it look so easy
I got a river for a soul
And baby you're a boat
Baby you're my only reason


If I didn't have you there would be nothing left (nothing left)
The shell of a man who could never be his best (be his best)
If I didn't have you, I'd never see the sun (see the sun)
You taught me how to be someone
Yeah


All my life
You stood by me
When no one else was ever behind me
All these lights
They can't blind me
With your love, nobody can drag me down

[Chorus:]
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me


All my life
You stood by me
When no one else was ever behind me
All these lights
They can't blind me
With your love, nobody can drag me down


All my life
You stood by me
When no one else was ever behind me
All these lights
They can't blind me
With your love, nobody can drag me down

[Chorus:]
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down

Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down
Nobody, nobody
Nobody can drag me down

Hope this helps *smiles*
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