Dearest brother,
Having moved to Korea has been an intriguing experience for I can finally fondle my darkest ideals. In my hands, I have the endless possibilities to indulge in the art of making money through my gift of speaking to the dead. And, if you could see brother I already have many clients who are after me begging to communicate with their beloved friends and family members who have crossed the line and are now roaming through the land of the living as spirits. Individuals come and go, in and out my dark apartment. They come for hope, with the faith that they shall communicate with their loved one’s. You have no idea how it pities my heart my brother to see them in such situation, the pain they have of them loosing a loved one. Still, it’s a relief that I help them. Yet, sometimes I feel like the spirits are not the original people that died, but instead demons. Could it be brother? I am puzzled by this, and I’m not sure if what I’m doing is the correct thing anymore. Do reply back as fast as you can. Thank you brother for your time and patience. I dearly care about you.
— (Name)
Answer: “Our”
Explanation: A possessive pronoun is a pronoun indicating possession, for example mine, yours, hers, theirs. (In this case, it’s the word “ours”)
Women have handled life’s complexities when trying to claim equality, the more difficulties faced the stronger they get. If what men can do and so as women too. With the experience of Emma Watson, I would say that women equality is indeed a right and not a privileged. A right to be taken care of, to be heard, to be nurtured, and most importantly can be a leader too. The only difference of women to a man is that we don’t have that masculine physique but the brain that functions in a man is also similar to a women’s brain.
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The author should introduce the setting than the charactures
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this is TRUE but is french not spanish
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