“Responsible people fulfill their obligations at home, at school, and in the community. They recognize that they are accountable for their actions. So when they make a mistake, they admit it, apologize, and strive to make amends.” based on the magazine “Young People Ask: How Responsible am I?”. Now what are the qualities of a responsible person? The magazine states: “A responsible person uses his or her talents wisely and is more likely to be held in high esteem, treated like an adult, and granted freedoms and privileges. A responsible person is usually generous and is more likely to enjoy satisfying friendships. A responsible person feels a sense of accomplishment and proper pride, which builds his or her self-confidence.” Also, below are a few questions that a person should ask themselves to consider themselves responsible or not:
YOUR HOME LIFE:
Do you faithfully complete your assigned chores?
Do you adhere strictly to your curfew?
Do you treat your parents and siblings with respect?
Which of those points, if any, do you need to work on?
YOUR EDUCATION:
Do you complete your homework assignments on time?
Are you putting forth effort to improve your grades?
Do you have good study habits?
Which of those points, if any, do you need to work on?
YOUR REPUTATION:
Are you honest with your parents and others?
Can you handle money responsibly?
Do you have a reputation for being dependable?
D would be the only example of a character study. None of the other options examine a specific character and D goes into depth researching Harry Potter as a character. I hope this helps!
Answer:
1. She saw a moose on her way to school.
4. On their way home from the movies, the students saw their teacher.
Explanation:
Grammatical errors can be based on the correct punctuation, or verb forms or subject-verb agreement, or even in the use of modifiers and their presence or location in the sentence.
Two sentences that do not have any grammatical errors among the given options are sentences 1 and 4. This is because, in these two sentences (sentences 1 and 4), the subject-verb agreement and the modifiers are in sync with the intended noun.
On the other hand, sentences 2, 3, and 5 have errors in their grammar usage because the modifiers used do not specify the noun it describes. It makes a confusing sentence, thereby making an error in the use of grammar.
Thus, the correct answers are options 1 and 4.
Science gives you good problem solving skills and teaches you to be sceptical and know when to trust evidence. If you do science there are lots of jobs available to you that otherwise might not be because these skills and maths and explaining skills are useful in many jobs
Meaning the person can not rely on the people to find what he/ she is looking for. Sarcastically stating they should have just asked the cat ( meaning no one)