From what I see all of the names are not capitalized so all of them seem to have the capitalization error
I would definitely say that this is the first option: Teenagers' concerns about appearance can affect their feelings about themselves.
Why do I think this? Well let me explain. In the first passage, the person specifically prays for the boy they fell in love with, as well as a new nose. That would indicate that they aren't happy with the way they look.
Now onto the second passage. Alfonso believes that he has to be in amazing shape to get the girls in "cut offs" to notice him, and to think that he's strong and handsome. He wants them to think that he's capable of handling himself, no matter the circumstances. It also states that he hates the way he looks. He's insecure about what he looks like.
I hope that this helps you.
C.. death, desolation, and tyranny
Answer:
A I choose a
Explanation:
Though I didn't understand the question!
Lizabeth's changing character can be described as being upgrading from a novice to being exposed, which was seen on how she tried to destroy marigolds because she felt its a mockery of life.
<h3>What character is Lizabeth in the story?</h3>
In the story we can see how Lizabeth faced Miss Lottie who was impoverished old woman that had a disable man and a very poor woman, though at first Lizabeth doesn't know about this woman until the end.
Therefore after knowing about the rationale behind Miss Lottie's cryptic habits she changed her attitude.
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