Some should. You chose a job so you can get money, not for fun. Most people later on find it "fun" or interesting I guess. You are not always going to find one that interests you at the moment.
Answer:
He will be more sympathetic to those who are similar to the way he once was.
Explanation:
From the book, "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, Charlie Gordon was once mentally ret*rded but he became more intelligent after he underwent surgery.
He has an experience in the diner one day after a mentally ret*rded boy mistakenly crashes some plates and receives cruel taunts from the other customers and the boy who does not know he is being taunted and insulted, smiles with them and this episode makes Charlie so angry that he shouts to the insensitive crowd that the boy is a human and thus deserves respect.
This experience would likely change Charlie because He will be more sympathetic to those who are similar to the way he once was.
No, you don't because it is not a compound sentence.
Unclear question. However, I assumed this to be an essay topic, I provided a guide to go about your write-up.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Usually in academic essay writing, the student is expected to develop the topic or question raised in clear language as much as possible.
<u>A general summary of what you need to do is as follows:</u>
- determine the objective of writing the essay (narrative, argumentative, descriptive).
- research the topic.
- choose a suitable writing style.
- develop your arguments/viewpoints
- make an outline.
- write the essay.
- proofread for any spelling and grammar errors.