Means that as long as your evil thoughts remain thoughts, then you won't be punished or thought less of by people.
But if your actions are evil, then you will be punished and considered evil by other people, even if your intentions weren't evil (although perhaps get a lesser sentence in court).
Answer:
yes.
Explanation:
i think technology (especially in modern times) can definitely have that effect on people for many reasons.
- technology and social media create non realistic standards for life (beauty, academics, accomplishments, and just life in general)
- the use of technology cna often be addicting --> this can disrupt sleep and can cause sleep deprivation (one of the main causes in depression)
- constant use of technology can cause people to be more dependent on their phones than on real life interactions and relationships with others
--> being too focused on your phone can prevent people from connecting with people in-person and this can become a bad habit of relying on your phone for interactions instead of speaking to people in real life
- social media often causes fomo, insecurity, stress, and increase in anxiety
Answer:
A nobleman goes hunting and catches a monster who is short but has a big beard that is as long as the monster. He takes the monster and throws it in a shed, where his son finds and releases it. The nobleman tells his servant to kill his son but the servant refused. The son escaped and goes to another castle where the little monster makes all the women fall in love with him. He can’t decide who to marry, so he marries the monster and they live happily ever after.
Explanation:
I hope this helped!
Answer: The thesis statement is a complex sentence that explains your main claim, and then follows with the arguments you will be presenting. Usually, you should start with your weakest argument and finish the paper with your strongest.