Answer:
Below
Explanation:
These questions all give vague answers, so you want to make them specific. You can do this by giving values rather than descriptions.
Examples of these would be:
I have a 4.0 GPA.
The basketball player was 6'3 tall.
I'll be home in 10 minutes.
The team has lost every game this season.
The computer has 1TB of memory.
(I'm not American, so sorry if the first 2 are not actually high/tall, but you get the idea)
<span>Symptoms involved with somatoform disorders feel very real to the patient but are often imagined, especially when they are unable to be diagnosed
Here, Your Answer would be: "True"
Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
Quiet is not always peace because so many things can happen in the quiet moments and it can be so dark. Peace is a feeling but it can be felt in the quiet and in the loudness. It is true that peace can be felt in the quiet moments of praying or while one's children are asleep but even when one's children are a sleep is it peaceful or is a mother stressed and cleaning?
It can be quiet when a girl just lost her parents, broke up with someone, (Something else sad) and silently cries heartbroken.
It can be quiet as someone takes an exam but it is not peaceful everyone is stressing out about the exam.
Explanation:
There are no changes needed because he isn't directly saying anything. It will be different if the sentence said Grandpa said,"The soup is ready". Then it will need quotation marks.