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<em>Two differences between the emotional and physical effects of unemployment among newly qualified educators in South Africa:
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A permanent job doesn’t have a defined end date and the employee receives benefits. In a temporary one, the employee works for a defined duration. It’s contractual. Depending on the employee group, some temporary positions provide additional payment and some benefits.
Nowadays, unemployment is seen among newly qualified educators in South Africa. Unemployment itself has many effects on the human mind and health. It impacts one’s self-confidence and gives rise to a constant feeling of being useless. These are the emotional effects. Unemployment can cause stress which may affect physical health deterioration. Due to these reasons, the newly qualified educators in South Africa sometimes find some jobs that are not aligned with their degrees .
Monstrous - hideous
Savage - bestial
Sylvan - wooded
Mellifluous - soothing sound
I think maybe, the issue is the lack of emotional resonance, and the use of terms like “or anything”. Younger people tend to use these terms, and have less power in the emotional realm, at least when it comes to expressing themselves. So, maybe try lessening the terms that are flounce-y and deepen the emotional aspect of this essay, possibly? Just suggestions from an outside eye, good luck!
I believe it's 4 because Kevin isn't being physically hurt, but more emotionally by the girl he wanted to ask already being taken.
The correct answer is D. <span>Our tour of the museums was very interesting.
This is because it is the only sentence where both the subject, in this case "tour", and the verb, in this case "was", grammatically agree. All other sentences are incorrect.</span>