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There have been many times in my life when I wonder if I am actually living the kind of life I really want. Although I haven't answered to myself every single time, sometimes I have. Deep inside of me, I have seen the type of life I would like to have. I see myself living in the countryside far away from the city noise and the trivial daily routines. In this alternative reality, I live in a small house where there is a colorful garden. Regardless of how exhausting tasks in the countryside may be, I would definitely enjoy every single one. I see someone else living with me; a wonderful woman who would enjoy this life as much as me. Needless to say that there would be cattle to take care of and a dog for company. This is the life I would want to live.
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OB. False
Explanation:
Speaking and listening is not the only thing communication is about. One must be able to understand, respect the others opinion, etc.
C
Giddy up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Summary: Act 3, scene 3
Explanation:
In Friar Lawrence's cell, Romeo is overcome with grief, and wonders what sentence the Prince has decreed. Friar Lawrence tells him he is lucky: the Prince has only banished him. Romeo claims that banishment is a penalty far worse than death, since he will have to live, but without Juliet.
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Explanation:
Schooldays
I owe my life’s successes to my school days. From nursery to high school graduation day, my school days are a vivid recollection in my memory. Whenever a friend from school reaches out to me I am taken back to those happy days of my life. My school days were a culmination of experiences that taught me many valuable lessons.