They’re similar since they end in -ter and -tor, which generally sound similar, but they’re different as “director” is a noun meaning a person who directs something, while “shatter” is a verb meaning to break something into tiny pieces (you can shatter a window, a glass, a plate, etc).
Answer:
Human Nature
Explanation:
Despite our best efforts, our conclusions about others are often nothing more than speculative convictions. We know less than we think we do about the motives, impulses, and objectives of our fellow man.
Me. I would have to come before the subject, (Patti) and mine would be focused on the prize instead of the person, in this case, you and Patti
Answer: Mrs. Cook might consider using the grant money for rims and nets
Explanation: When Isa brings up the idea to use the leftover grant money Mrs. Cook was smiling and wanted to have a conversation.