A. Preparing for the wedding
C. There will be no wedding
B. Juliet appears to be dead
gotchu bro, me and you are nouns.
A noun is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. However, a noun is not a semantic category, so that it cannot be characterized in terms of its meaning.
I think basically for the first step you choose an event or location you attended to recently, but I would always just do something from awhile ago too. It’s not like they’re going to know where you have been. By this they mean just jot whatever it is that is down in your brain, not worrying about how the wording is at least. Then afterwards they want you to read over what you just wrote and write a second paragraph conveying your words with more detail and description, this is where the “good authors choose their words carefully part” comes in. How you felt, what the setting looked like in your eyes, etc.
Hope that helps some.
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<span>In Hard Times by Charles Dickens, the scene in which Sissy and Bitzer are asked to define a horse shows that
The correct answer is:
</span>to succeed in the school, students need to know many facts
It shows that knowledge cannot always be neatly encapsulated in precise definitions, by prpositional logic. As well as deriving from abstract thought, knowledge can also arise from practical experience; most of what we learn in life comes from engaging with the world around us.