The best answer among the following choices to fill in the blank would be the fourth option D).
Answer:
Once upon a time there were two girls Lilly and Sharon. They were walking down the street together. While they were walking by they saw a homeless man sitting out on a cardboard box. Seeing him, and feeling bad for a man that's been turned out to the street, Lilly and Sharon immediately started emptying out their pockets for spare change to give the man. He thanked them and asked where they lived. Dangerous as it was, Lilly told him that if he wanted to see them sometime, to come to the stream. After that, the two girls quickly went on their way. Two days later, they got a knock on their door, and when they opened it, what a suprise they got! Standing there was the same homeless man they had helped out on the street two days ago, looking really grand! The man explained that he was not really homeless, and that he wanted to carry out an experiment to see if people would help a black man out on the street. The man also said he'd be giving 10,000 dollars to the people that had helped them to thank them. The two girls were shocked! They collected the money from him and thanked him. It always pays to be kind to strangers, you never know what they are going through.
Explanation:
Not only should you be kind to strangers, you should also be kind to others. You never know what strangers are going through, or how hard their life is, and that goes the same for anybody else out there, so it really helps make it better if you are kind to them.
Who is bob? which book or movie
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.Paying attention.
2.Withholding judgment.
3.Reflecting.
4.Clarifying.
5.Summarizing.
6.Sharing.
Answer:
C. superhuman strength to hold up the world, then his resourcefulness to trick Atlas.
Explanation:
As his 11th labor, Eurystheus commanded Hercules to bring him golden apples belonging to Zeus, the king of the gods. These apples were located in a garden at the northern edge of the world, and they were guarded by a hundred-headed dragon, named Ladon and the Hesperides, nymphs and daughters of Atlas, the titan who held the sky and the earth upon his shoulders.
Hercules' first problem was that he didn't know where the garden was. He journeyed through Libya, Egypt, Arabia, and Asia.
When he met Prometheus at Mount Caucasus, Prometheus told Hercules that instead of going himself, he should send Atlas after the apples.
Hercules found Atlas and just as Prometheus had predicted, Atlas went to get the apples while Hercules managed the weight of the world. When Atlas returned with the golden apples, he told Hercules he would take them to Eurystheus himself, and asked Hercules to stay there and hold the heavy load for the rest of time. Hercules slyly agreed but asked Atlas whether he could take it back again, just for a moment, while Hercules cushioned his shoulders to prepare to bear the weight of the world. Atlas put the apples on the ground, and lifted the burden onto his own shoulders. Hercules picked up the apples, and ran off.