What am I actually afraid of?
What would I do?
Can you break it into smaller pieces?
Why is it so terrifying?
Is it a God-given or man-made fear?
Is it a rational or irrational fear?
Is the fear personal or not?
Does it threaten us physically or is it mental?
Does this fear stop you from accomplishing your dreams, goals, etc,.?
Are you ready to face it?
Below are the answers:
A) Kendra is struggling with how to respond to a situation at work; her reaction to the dilemma will tell her coworkers what kind of person she is. - <span>Moratorium
</span>B) Zack has been a vegetarian ever since he was a child; when he moves out on his own, he continues his vegetarian diet. - <span>Foreclosure
</span>C) Cici has not had any big changes or challenging decisions come up during her teen years; she just coasts along in life. - <span>Diffusion
</span>D) After thinking about all of his options, Darren felt good about his commitment to live with his parents during his first year of college. - <span>Achievement</span>
The amendment grants citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the United States" which included former slaves who had just been freed after the Civil War.
Hmm what? dats a tuff one bud this sentence is pretty hard to garsp
Some pretty heavy stuff is going on. Juliet is almost being forced into a marriage at gunpoint. There have been deaths and murders to close friends and valued relatives.
To top it off Juliet is only 14 and Romeo 17. No wonder the Nurse tries to make her laugh. I don't know about you, but I like gallows humor. It takes a courageous person to make light of life and particularly death. The jokes are desperate, but they are jokes. I always feel that it is better to laugh than to cry.