Answer:
1. She asked them if they've been to England before.
2.She wanted to know if they would visit the cathedral.
3.He asked them how old they were.
4.The man asked them how long they would stay in the village
5.They asked when he arrived.
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Can visited be the word in the blank?
Answer:
4. Crossing the threshold: selling his sheep and taking a boat to Africa
5. The hero learns the rules of their new world
6. The oasis was attacked and Santiago certainly faced death, which is the definition of an ordeal.
7. Santiago returns to Fatima to live 'happily ever after' in the desert.
Explanation:
Answer:
The connection the author drew between self-esteem and ideal self is that if there is a contradiction or mismatch between one's self-image (how the person sees himself) and one's ideal self (what the person will like to be), it will truly affect one's self-esteem (how the person will value himself)
Explanation:
Self-concept simply refers to the way one thinks about, perceives, evaluates and sees himself.
In self-concept, an individual needs to know what he sees in himself (self-image), understand the extent he values himself (self-esteem) and have a picture of what he likes to be (ideal self)
"Self-concept" on Common Lit was written by Saul McLeod.
The sentence is not complete but no it's not.