I'm not too sure because I have no background on the story so I'm not sure exactly /who/ this excerpt is talking about and whether or not she's waited or suffered, but this option seems to make the most sense to me: <span>Love is always worth all the suffering.
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Explanation:
This would depend on which side you are on, so if you are on the side allowing students to text at school, you can say it opens resources for students as well as a source of communication. However, personally I think that the argument that students shouldn't text would be easier because it has more evidence. You can say students can cheat, they can get distracted which will lead to bad grades etc
Answer:
A. After
Explanation:
An objective complement is a noun or adjective that completes the meaning of the verb and modifies, names, or renames the direct object.
<span> the relationship between the narrator and her father is inverted from the usual parent-child relationship</span>
Connotation is something that is implied, not explicitly told.
For example, the connotation of school could be a place to get knowledge for one person, and for another person it could mean that school is a place to enjoy with your friends.
The word "liar" has a negative connotation.