Answer:
avoid the bad things and people in life and do things that make you happy and not sad or angry...
Answer:
The words which contain affixes are the following ones:
unhappy
reread
restless
comfortable
Explanation:
Affixes are the category to which both prefixes and suffixes belong. We use affixes when we want to add a certain meaning to a word (a verb, a noun or an adjective):
Adjective "happy" + prefix "un"= unhappy (the prefix implies "not happy").
Verb "read" + prefix "re"= reread (the prefix implies repetition).
Verb "rest" + suffix "less"= restless (the verb is modified by the suffix, and the word becomes an adjective that carries the idea of denial: someone who does not rest).
Abstract noun "comfort" + suffix "able"= comfortable (the noun is modified by the suffix and becomes an adjective: an object or a place that offers comfort).
Answer:Laura Bates offered herself to teach Shakespeare in the maximum security section of a prison in the state of Indiana. What resulted was that the inmates liked the English writer.
Bates decided to share its experience in her book “Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years of Solitary with the Bard. Interviewed by Michael Martin of NRP news, Bates shares the central idea of teaching Shakespeare in a maximum security prison. Bates comments that for many inmates was easy to make sense of some passages of Shakespeare’s works because they had lived something similar or could relate to. Something that scholars found complicated to relate with.
Bates sets the example of “Mcbeth”, in which the prisoners related to the story for the inner struggle of the main character and their personal situations. When prisoners got into Macbeth character, that helped them to got inside their own characters.
Explanation:
He nice, not rude, and caring.
Answer:
taught, pours
Explanation:
Taught is learning while taut is holding something tightly.
Pores are what your skin has that we use to sweat.
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