Answer:
Happiness. This might be the most important key to the pope's popularity, and I'll be honest: I didn't figure it out until I'd already written a first draft of this article. ... Symbolism. ... Openness. ... Normalcy. ... Selflessness. ... Anger. ... Simplicity.
Explanation:
Answer:
(B) or (D) it might be B or D but I am leaning more towards (D)
Explanation:
I think that it is D because he apologizes for showing emotion but he has so much emotion it makes him sound like he is begging
helps you feel fuller longer
Mohan: Hi! Reema, how are you doing?
Reema: I am good Mohan. What about you?
Mohan: I am good. Is that your dad's new mobile phone?
Reema: yes, it's a new brane. He bought it yesterday.
Mohan: Good. Can I see it?
Reema: Here you are.
Mohan: it looks very good. Can I switch it on it?
Reema: Sure. Please go ahead.
Mohan: Thanks
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Answer:
Its E Strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications 100%
Explanation:
In these lines, the author uses repetition to organize two assertions about the “things” that children are taught. She first asserts that these “things” have so little relevance that children will quickly forget them. She then broadens this assertion to apply to teachers, stating that they too would forget these “things” if they were not constantly repeating them on the job. By arranging these ideas in this way, the author strengthens her initial assertion about the reason that children have trouble remembering and supports her overarching claim that it is “reasonable” for children to protest that they cannot retain what they are expected to learn.