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Artist 52 [7]
3 years ago
14

Please help 55 points

English
2 answers:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
6 0
Antecedent = vacuum
itself = reflexive
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
4 0

The answers are vacuum and reflexive

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This is coming solely from my own perspective of south Africa and I how ultimately imagine teenagers to behave like/what they would typically do!!!

Being a teenager in South Africa is quite stressful but exciting. You have got so much ahead of you, really. From all the countless possibilities of hanging out with friends, all the way to pursuing your dream career. South Africa is undeniably a beautiful diverse place to thrive. Diversity is everywhere, with millions of people from all ethnicities. In all honesty, it is one of the best places for teenagers of all ages to grow and become their best selves.  

Firstly, starting with its precious traditions and cultures, teenagers are able to understand the rich backgrounds of which people from all over come from. It truly helps teenagers understand how multicultural the country is, which would aid them for the real world. Already having this prior experience will make sure that the teenagers are prepped for when they become adults, going into the big world. Secondly, teenagers are practically somewhat free when it comes to living in south Africa. They have got the youthful freedom of doing what they want to before they soon grow old. However, despite the abundant freedom given, crime will always be prevalent in the country, so no matter where you go there will always be something. It is never nothing. When I was growing up in south Africa, I was not allowed to go anywhere, especially at night alone or more specifically walk anywhere without parental or guardian supervision. Someone always had to be there, or else the next minute I could be kidnapped, drugged, raped, or any foreseeable offenses. It is utterly destressing to think that it could easily happen to anyone if not cautious. I cannot fathom how important it is to perpetually stay wary of your whereabouts.  

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