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答えがないので教えてほしいです💦

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英語 高校生

この日本語訳を教えてください! 結構難しいです!

ThOusandS Of DeODle receive new 、heartS, JungS, Hvers and kidneys from organ donorS every year. These organs give sick people the chanoe of a longer, healthier life. But do transplants also change their personality? That sounds crazy, but some scientists think that it'S true. An American professor is studying more tham 70 stories about people who got a ne or9an 一 and a new personality. Kind-hearted TLynda Gammons from Britain gave one of her kidneys to her husband, Tan. Before the operation, Tan vwas a Hittle selfish and hated nousevwork. Now he's more hard-working and he enjoys cleaning and shopping. He also loves malksimg cakes. 」 Claire Sylvia from the US was a good-natured, healthy-eating dancer before she reoeivedl a heart and lung transplant. After the operation, the first thing she wanted to eat was fried chicken, She was also more bad-tempered than jp5efore, Her donor was an impatient yound man who oved fast food. He was driving too fast and qa lcar accident. When he died, he had some of his favorite fried chicken in the car. A middle-aged American factory Worker suddenly loved classical rmusic after he had a heart transplamnt. The music helped him to feel more relaxed. Who was the donor? ム- 17-year-oleLyiolinist. Of course, there are many scientists who do not believe this theorYy. They think there are better reasons that YOur personality might change after an organ transplant. For exarmmnple, rnay happen because of the medicine that you have to take, or just because OU Were Very Sick. But the American professor SayS 穫 is best to be open-mmninded on the subiject. Many storik too strange andl have other

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英語 高校生

使役動詞の文構造について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ 赤のハイライトの have 以下の構造が分かりません。 have / her first book / read by Dean Marsh / という事でしょうか? しかし、文脈的に少し... 続きを読む

Questions 158-160 refer to the following e-mall. 0 Dear Ms. Muller, Let me begin by congratulating you on the publication of your book. 1 hear that it will be reviewed by the gs7/27zの 77777ey. It is a great honor for a young writer to 硫語| her first book read by Dean Marsh. Someone very influential must have recommended it to him. It is a very promising sign. Nevertheless, as your agent,it would be difficult for me to assure you that your second book will be published until we see how the first one goes. 1 like the story you described, but 1 am a little hesitant to suggest that you Start Writing it. First,1 suggest that you write a summary of the story explaining its Structure chapter by chapter and submit that to us. We have a professional story critic on staff who will look for any problems and evaluate the book for its marketability.She is a semiretired writer with many years in the industry.Once she has read your synopsis, We wi have you visit us here to discuss it with her.T suggest you accept any changes she suggests when you start your first draft. Depending on how the new book is received by our test audiences, we might try getting it published by a more major publisher. Sincerely, Alexi Popov

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英語 高校生

左が本文で、下のGet the pictureの自分の回答が右なのですが、文法的におかしな点や趣旨が外れていないか教えてほしいです!

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22、23 理由を教えてください

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