Hey Senpai,
Hey Haylee, I wish you were here... I’ve had to deal with a lot of things without you... school has gotten worse since you moved away, the bullies have been targeting me. They throw rocks at me, they say I should never have been born... but I am getting used to it. I can’t wait till I get to go to your house, is it cool? Is the neighborhood cool? I have a ton of questions, but we both know if it sucked, you’d move back here lol well, I love you... hope you feel great and are being appreciated
Yours truly, The polite Senpai
(This is a real letter I’ve sent to my friend)
I would say that in order to correctly proofread the sentence and fix the error, you need to delete the word writing.
Journals are an effective tool for developing new essay topics.
There shouldn't be a comma after tool. If you change are to is, it is incorrect, because it is said <em>journal writing, </em>not <em>journals writing. </em>Developing is spelled correctly already.
Answer:
Mary Walls commonly seems focused on her aims alone. She loses or quits jobs in order to pursue her profitless career as an artist even at times when her family needs her salary for basic necessities. At times, Rose Mary behaves more like a child than her children, throwing tantrums, refusing to go to work, and creating excuses. Rex Walls tends to create fantastical explanations to keep his children from considering themselves lesser than others because of their lack of money. When the children are young, this seems harmless. He gives them stars for Christmas instead of gifts and makes life an adventure by telling them they are being chased. However, as the children grow older, Rex’s stories are used as a means to protect or excuse his behavior instead of as a means to shield his children from the reality of their condition. Jeannette describes her parents' faults and shortcomings but she does not condemn them for their actions. Indeed, by the novel’s end she appears to have come to an understanding about their way of living. The goal of the work is not to insult or vilify her parents but, in a way, to honor them.
Explanation:
https://www.gradesaver.com/the-glass-castle/q-and-a/what-characterizes-jeannettes-family-use-specific-examples-be-sure-to-explain-the-positive-aspects-and-the-negative-aspects-of-her-family-122277
Okay this is what I would say: Hi! Thank you so much for your invite! I really appreciate it. Even though I would love to come to Europe I think it would be better for me to stay in my own country. I have no idea what Europe is like, I have school and a life here, and even though I would love to come visit I just could not really see myself living there. I hope you understand. Thanks!