Answer:
brainliest answer
Explanation:
arrested, captive, confined
Answer:
1. bereft
2. blase
3. extravagance
4. parched
Explanation: just did this on plato :)
Some of my suggestios based on what I could find...
- Blood and Guts A History of Surgery By Richard Hollingham
Not a story based book or necessarily teen/YA but it looks very interesting.
Y/A graphic novel about anxiety and growing up.
- Just Like Always by Elizabeth-Ann Sachs
Two young (teen?) girls share a hospital room while getting treatment.
- The Incurable Wound by Berton Roueché
- Diagnosis : Solving the Most Baffling Medical Mysterie by Lisa Sanders
"I had the faults common to my age, was talkative, a glutton, and
sometimes a liar; made no scruple of stealing sweetmeats, fruits, or,
indeed, any kind of eatables; but never took delight in mischievous
waste, in accusing others, or tormenting harmless animals."
https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/r/rousseau/jean_jacques/r864c/book1.html
Answer:
Agree
Explanation:
The character possessed by individuals are usually diverse, with individuals possessing its own unique set of attribute. An individual's character may be explained as the distinctive mental and moral qualities particular to such person. In most cases, these qualities are only showcased when required, at theae required time or moment, character are portrayed as reflex actions whereby it is very difficult to hide or fake behavior. At this point, the character showcased may be tagged as 'a person's true character'.
During a tough struggle, fierce or intense competition, it becomes very difficult to streamline one's character die to need and desire to get ahead or fear of being left behind, at this moment, metal and moral qualties exhibited are usually the true character of such person.