Based on this information, what inference can be made about how well Laney stuck to her plan
that was revealed in "Diary of Laney Hudson"?
А
Although Laney was planning on saving her energy for the surprise party, she
got tired after a long day of shopping and wanted to go to bed
B
Just as she had intended, Laney did one more thing to upset Jasmine so that
she could get her to "freak out" as she walked through her door
С
Laney had wanted to see Jasmine's happy, smiling face on her birthday, but
she kept accidentally saying things that made Jasmine sad.
a
D
Just as she had planned Laney was pretending to be tired so that she could
get Jasmine home for her surprise party
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answer: the four parts of the "australian ballot" 1. the ballot paper is printed at public expense. 2. the ballot paper lists all candidates by position, as well as any other propositions. 3. ballot papers are distributed only at the polling place. 4. ballot papers are filled out by the voter in private. (secret ballot).
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serve the people! ,” smoothly translated by julia lovell, offers an initial sample of yan lianke’s writing to an english-speaking audience. a bluntly drawn, mildly erotic fable, it teases mao zedong by poking fun at a true believer who obeys the chairman’s precepts too literally. to a western sensibility, the broad strokes of yan lianke’s humor would seem to pose little risk of inciting rebellion, whether of the flesh or of the body politic. but then, part of the book’s attraction is that it doesn’t have a western sensibility. it lets the reader see — or rather, intuit — what jokes chinese officials don’t consider funny, and how very little it takes for a writer to be branded an incendiary in 21st-century china, more than three decades after the death of mao, a decade after the death of deng xiaoping and seven years since china entered the world trade organization, a move that would seem to signal a willingness (however wary) to mingle with the rest of the world.