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1 - One thing at least was obvious: she was not made to be looked at thus.
P - The reddleman had appeared conscious of as much, and, while Mrs Yeobright looked in upon her, he cast his eyes aside with a delicacy which well became him.
Q - The lips then parted with something of anticipation, something more of doubt, and her several thoughts and fractions of thoughts, as signalled by the changes on her face, were exhibited by the light to the utmost nicety.
R - The sleeper apparently thought so too, for the next moment she opened her own.
S - An ingenuous, transparent life was disclosed; as if the flow of her existence could be seen passing within her.
6 - She understood the scene in a moment.?
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1. Industrially raised chicken can be abnormally forceful, and are regularly kept in obscured sheds to avoid them pecking at each other.
P. The feathered creatures invested much a greater amount of their energy—up to a third—pecking at the lifeless things in the pens, as opposed to fowls in different pens which invested a considerable measure of time assaulting others.
Q. In low light conditions, they carry on less pugnaciously, yet are more inclined to ophthalmic scatters and respiratory issues.
R. In an examination, forceful head-pecking was everything except killed among fowls in the improved condition.
S. Modifying the birds’ condition, by adding parcels of wood-shavings to their pens, can work wonders.
6. Bundles could lessen forcefulness and decrease wounds; they may even enhance efficiency, since a glad chicken is a profitable chicken.?
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1. Today, I sat down with my two daughters, ages 4 and 6,
P. and then my youngest daughter turned to me and asked, “Are we all moving into the apartment together”
Q. to explain to them that we have to move out of our 4 bedroom house and into a 2 bedroom apartment for awhile until I can find another job that pays well.
R. My daughters looked at each other for a moment
S. “Yes,” I replied. 6. “Oh, so no big deal then,” she said. ?
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