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It is right to make a decision when you feel the need to defend something you believe in, or when you need to change a situation. This must be done taking into account respect and calm, so that the positioning is effective. In this case, before taking a position it is necessary to analyze the whole situation, promoting the understanding of the points of view until it is necessary to choose one. This should not be done in a hurry and based on emotions, but based on reason.
He's trying to keep away the grasshoppers from the farm
Because Thorton was trying to protect a tenderfoot that burton was fighting with. So Burten took it out on thorton instead. Hope this helps!!
The <span>phrase from the text that most strongly supports the answer to Question 7 is </span><span>“Under Cromwell’s government, the economy prospered, but there was little pleasure or entertainment in a country where public music was banned and theaters were closed.” SO the answer is letter C.</span>
The answer for the situation where Bruno reads detective novels when getting bored is a "simple" sentence structure. So, option (a) is the correct structure/
<h3>What is simple sentence structure?</h3>
In English, our sentences often follow a similar structure:
The wonderful thing about this format is that it makes it clear to your reader who is performing the action and what the result of the action is. In a sentence, the action is carried out by a subject.
A basic sentence has a subject and a verb, as well as an object and modifiers. However, it only has one independent clause.
Check out the link below to learn more about sentence structure;
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