First, we cancel out C, it specifically said that she <em>wasn't </em>aplied. Lazy? maybe... She obviously isn't very studious but that does not automatically means lazy. Serious? Well... It never really says anything about seriousness. Honestly, it is a pretty cr*ppy question but hey, that's English class for ya. The only one that works is D. Diligent. Now, it might be lazy, because it says that she never studies, but the paragraph ends with her finding a new passion and how she loves to cook. So that is not particularly lazy. Tell me if I was right or not, and I hope this helped.
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Well, a compund is putting two words together to create one. I don't see a compund owrd in this sentence. The closest word I see to being a compound word would be "slide off" but that would only be if it was written as "slide-off." Or it could be "started" because it has "start" and "ed" in it.
It could be "slide-off" or "started." I'm unsure.
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What is something you want to do in life that would impact the people around you & that would be remembered as an act of kindness for the years to come?
For example, in history many people are remembered for pushing past the "norm", and to set new standards of equality for all. In today's terms, what do you think would have that same kind of effect, where it would be a positive influence to those affected to you?
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So sorry but I can't understand your question
The chorus sings within a tragedy to either explain what is happening, lift the mood of the audience, or change it for the worse.
So, the tragic element that refers to the integration of the chorus into the plot is known as song, or song composition.