We must write a hypothetical sentence based on each of the given situations. We can do it as follows:
1. If she had had a dress, she would have gone to the party.
2. If she didn't hate school, she would study hard.
- We are using two types of conditional above: second and third conditionals.
- Sentence 1 uses the third conditional, which describes a hypothetical situation in the past. That means it is impossible to happen.
- Example: <u>If you had called me, I would have helped you</u>. - This cannot happen anymore. You didn't call, so I didn't help.
- Sentence 2 uses the second conditional, which describes a situation that can happen, but most likely will not.
- Example: <u>If I didn't have homework to do, I would come with you</u>. - I have homework to do. I can come with you, but it would not be a good idea.
- The second conditional uses the simple past and would/could/might.
- The third conditional uses the past perfect and would have/could have/ might have.
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A very large number of people nowadays chooses the comfort lie rather than the painful truth, why’s that you ask? Well it’s because we avoid these realities because we’re afraid of how these experiences will make us feel.
Some people chooses to lie their way out of a situation to save themselves saying “small lies don’t matter” or “I lie to protect the feelings of others”. Those people that say those ‘protects’ themselves from the potential pain and consequences that are expected to experience from their feelings or even their own judgement.
In my opinion, the truth will always be the priority in every situation, no matter how painful it is, it’s better to take in that truth than take that comfortable lie that could possibly damage relationships in the future. Even if it hurts others, it’s always better to be honest to them so it doesn’t do much damage anymore. Not telling the truth can be bitter and severe a lot more aspects in your life. Honesty is all about the emotional truth in any situation.
The correct answer is that jury deliberated so long.
Atticus lost the trial but he actually helped move the town to the road of racial equality. In cases where a black man was accused of violating a white women there was almost no deliberation at all.The victory here was that Atticus managed to make the jurors actually try to do the right thing and acquit Tom because he was innocent. One juror in particular held out long and that was Cunningham.