Answer: B. values
The beliefs and principles that define who you are, help shape attitudes and your choices and assist in setting priorities is called values. Your values greatly influence your actions and decision-making and speaks greatly of the kind of person that you are.
Explanation:
I have found interpunction mistakes in lines:
- in ''Something, or somebody I know is worth my time'' There should be no comma interpunction after ''Something''.
- ''When you're broken down, and have the same pain you've felt a thousand times.'' There should be no comma after ''Down''.
Also, another mistake that I have found is in:
- ''Who does good, loves, and never ever lies.'' The mistake here is in ''never ever''. There should be no ''ever'' word because ''never ever'' is creating a tautology.
Hot air rising is a common example of heat convection :))
Answer:
Two words using the root -gest- are gesture and digestion. The original meaning of the root as inherited from Lating was "carry" or "perform". In modern English, however, the word has a separate meaning of "a tale of adventures" or "a romance in verse" (according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary).
Explanation:
Here is a sentence with the word "gesture".
<u>Peter's gift was a very kind gesture.</u>
As for the connection of the word "gesture" with its root: the gift actually "carries" kindness or "performs" an act of kindness.