Something that is arguable is<span> incapable of being disputed open for people to disagree unfair to others involved best used in fictional storie.</span>
The sentence would be "I know well enough that a step like that is improper and might be misconstrued".
Look at the word choice in the sentence: "improper" and "misconstrued."
Misconstrued means to interpret someone's actions or words in a way that was not the original meaning.
The narrator knows that society will look at her as odd if she jumps out the window, so she doesn't.
A academic accomplishment I have achieved is Science honestly I have never been a big fan of science till this year I realize how fun science can be. It took a lot of practice and time for me to be good in science even when I wasn’t a big fan of it and I mean I’m not saying I don’t struggle in it I have always been good in science I just never liked it!
<span>"Have you ever been taken to the State Fair?" is passive.
"</span><span>The team won the state championship." is active.
To differentiate is really easy! Passive voice is constructed by using "to be" and past participle (e.g. bought, cost, made, done, etc.) and put enfasis on the action, not on the person who did/does it.</span>
The best events that foreshadow the ending for "A Rose for Emily" are:
1) When Homer Barron goes missing in the town.
2) When the strange odor starts to come out of Ms. Emily's house.
3) When Ms. Emily buys rat poison to deal with a "pest."
4) When the town says, "He has been heard to say he is not the marrying type."