Answer:
- Listen to others. Don't make others follow you. Everyone has their own strengths.
- Make yourself heard. This might be the complete opposite to the tip I put before, but it's not. Everyone has their own strengths, including you. If you are smart, try to help your friend with their math homework, or if you are athletic, teach your friend football. Little things that make them feel better.
- Know who is your friend. Peer pressure is something that a lot of leaders struggle with. Don't lead your friends astray and don't get led astray by your friends.
- And lastly, Know your leader. Your leaders, parents, teachers, the principal. Remember to always listen to them, cause they have good advice for you.
Answer:
B: madness, insanity, and murder.
Explanation:
The Tell-Tale Heart was a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1843 which had the major themes like; madness & insanity, guilt, effect of time on his psyche all tending towards topic of killings/murder.
Looking at the options given, the correct one is Option B.
Your trust can be torn apart any minute. Another theme is face your problems, not run away from them. Willa is a strong going girl who tries to ignore her problems, not face them. The conflict that she faces is that she is held captive by Reed, the Hollywood Killer, and almost loses her life.
Http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129470920
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