Explanation:
When translating an original text, the translator has several options for making structural changes that include Character development, conflict resolution and dialogue and among those he should chose dialogue
Answer:
"Why Do We Hate Love?"
1. We hate love for various psychological reasons. Love can arouse anxiety and threaten old defenses. In the past one could build emotional blocks that close off emotional feelings. When love is showed to such a person, they can become suddenly saddened, because they feel the pain of not being loved in the past. Being loved also questions a person's self-concept, thus, provoking identity crisis within. The love enjoyed in the family can also make a person to find love outside the family difficult, as they feel disconnected.
2. A "...many people are unaware that being loved or especially valued makes them feel angry and withholding."
Explanation:
The line dividing love and hate is very thin. For example, when sex is used as a tool to show love, hate may result if the other party does not approve of it. This is why young men should be careful to suggest or apply sexual maneuvers over their lovebirds. Love should be solidified before sex, allowing sex to result from love and not love from sex.
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Explanation:
Q1.N: there are no cats at bed
I: are there cats at bed?
Q2.N: there is no fish in the vase.
I: is there fish in the vase?
Q3.N: there is no garden at the house.
I: is there a garden at the house?
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