Answer:
ad the examples of how someone might feel after moving to a new place. Match each example with the tile on the
right that shows the kind of challenge the speaker is facing.
Why is she calling me a bookworm?
I wonder what that means.
succeeding in school
I used to wear sandals every day, but
no one here does.
adjusting to differences in appearance
Sunday is a day for rest, not
for shopping
understanding values and beliefs
Parking meters are all over this city!
learning about government and laws
With weekly tests in my classes,
I'm always studying
overcoming language barriers
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe that the answer is:
1. participating in a formal discussion -- purposeful
2. taking notes in Science class -- critical
3. attending a rock concert -- appreciative
4. bees buzzing outside the window -- passive
Explanation:
To make it parallel I would say to put it in this format: We can’t go back; to go forward is our only option. This makes the verbs the same.
Prejudice<span> is remarkably similar to its Latin </span>root<span> in form and meaning; the Latin
praejudicium means "judgment in advance." ... If you </span>prejudice<span> someone, you
cause them to have a negative attitude towards someone else.
I hope this helps ^-^</span>