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what do you have to do ?huh
C. I took this test before. Don't sweat it! As long as you read, and maybe have the book with you to help! I hope you do great!
The two words Bradbury uses repeatedly in this scene are "The beetle". The repetition adds to the suspense of the scene. Each time "the beetle" is repeated the reader can feel the car getting closer and closer. Because the sentences are very short and similarly structured, they speed up the pace of the scene just like the car is picking up speed.
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Hi there~
The answer would be:
We need to develop good habits because we need to have a stable life routine and a organized development to learn new things.
If we learn bad habits, we'll turn into a bad, lazy and undeveloped person.
But if we make good habits, we'll be able to be a good, hardworking, and developed person.
Hope this helps
Remember, habit is YOU.
You be your HABITS.
Minisugarr