Answer:bc we were prob shunned and made fun of bc there were stuff we couldnt do and they wanted to show us that at the time they prob didn’t care about us
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Noise, in communication terms, means any interference that makes it harder for the stakeholder to firstly receive, then interpret the message, and its meaning. Communication noise can have a profound impact on our perception of our communications - we can believe that we are doing far better than we actually are.
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Dear Parents,
Let your children have more freedom, being a teenager is a once in a lifetime opportunity, it's the time when we are the youngest, but still have so many opportunities to explore to make our life rememberable. We want to be able to have something to tell to our kids and we would probably want to be the coolest parent. Let them have their privacy! Even though it is your house please understand that we deserve our own space because our room is where we eat, sleep, change and so many more things, being in our room is the time where we are able to have time alone and please respect that. We have our own lives meaning that we must have our own privacy and please give this to us. You parents have privacy so why cant we have privacy? Respect our boundaries. Lastly please don't scream or shout at your child. They are not objects you can scream at, they are human just like you and they have feelings. They shouldn't be an object you can scream at just to let go of your angriness, learn how to control it. Your children will think that it is okay to scream at their kids to feel 'calmer' when it isn't.
The antagonist is usually the main villain. So If I had to chose one, I'd choose answer choice d.) would be correct, the villain is the main source of conflict and problem in the story. But technically choice c.) is also correct, they react negatively to events in the story.
Hope this helps! :)
Please note that sometimes the antagonist can be the main character, but usually it is the protagonist or the hero. The antagonist can also change to support the protagonist, but again, this is not typical.
Answer: Early Bird- a person who rises, arrives, or acts before the usual or expected time.
Explanation: Yw!!
From: Kenma!! ^^