Answer:I have translated it and it looks like this hopefully it makes it easier
Explanation:
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second face
this of
psychological well -being
will solve social problems such as
ignorance and poverty
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2.
Task A
Answer the questions. Write the answer in the notebook.
1.
What kind of psychological work can be done
of children like you?
2
What-what
work
psychological
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may
do
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role of seniors?
3.
Give another example of psychological work
not mentioned in the text.
4.
What are the effects of psychological work?
How do they contribute to the development of the country?
5.
Explain the long-term cause or effect of
psychological work. What is the importance of having
n long-term effects of psychological work
in our country?
Task B
Write in the notebook the letter of the psychological activity described
in each statement.
A
- Nature
B- Health
C.
- Sports
D
_ Education
Conducting the anvil
in children's painting
the street
Performing free surgery for those with cuts
and lips
Forming a league for sports in your barangay
Going to the Mangyans community to experience
their daily living and help
them
Participation in the planting of small trees in the Sierra Madre
Answer:
1) Know the beliefs and attitudes of your audience to better communicate
Explanation:
In rhetorics, the speaker's or writer's goal is to affect their audience and get them to agree with their point of view. That's why it's extremely important for them to know their audience, including their beliefs and attitudes. In this case, the speaker/writer will try to make an ethical appeal (ethos) on the audience, trying to appeal to their social, religious, philosophical, ideological, and other values. There are two more types of appeal: logos (appeal to logic) and pathos (appeal to emotions).
The correct answer would be false
I believe this is an 'internal' conflict, because she has to decide on whether to confront her two opposing thoughts of whether to defend the people who hate her or to use violence to gain human rights
Answer:
cells
Explanation:
Stomata are cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.