Answer:
1. Positive Connotation.
Desmond's stories <u>made you laugh all night long</u>.
(Meaning his stories were <em>entertaining</em> and <em>amusing</em>)
2. Negative Connotation
Seth talks so much that he <u>doesnt care</u> or <u>want to listen</u> to what other people want to say.
(Seth <em>talks too much</em> and <em>doesnt wanna listen</em>)
3. Negative Connotation
My brother is <u>stingy</u> because he <u>refuses</u> to share anything with me.
(The brother <em>refuses</em> to share anything, and wants to <em>keep everything to himself</em>.)
4. Positive Connotation
It's <u>fun </u>to hang out with Serena because she's always <u>laid-back</u> and <u>relaxed.</u>
(Serena is <em>laid-back</em> and <em>relaxed</em> and is <em>not causing any trouble or problems</em> and it puts the character in a <em>good mood</em>)
5. Positive Connotation
Michaela is so <u>modest</u>, she never brags about her accomplishments.
(She is <em>respectful</em> and <em>caring </em>towards others and doesnt mouth to everyone about how good she is.)
Explanation:
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Answer:
The secret agents, disguised in civilian clothes, managed to easily <u>blend</u><u> </u>in with the crowd and get downtown
To conclude my statement, even though there may be two sides a coin, I believe that cellular devices, such as mobile phones, do in fact improve the quality of life as we known it. However, I am concerned that in this day and time, those multi-tools should be used worldwide. And in my calculations, the pros exceed the cons.
Answer:
He wants us to believe that having him at the center of us is best for us no matter how big a decision we face.
Explanation:
The author proposes that God want's us to believe in him even if there isn't a good reason to do so. As it is quoted:
""God wants us to believe, trust, and obey him even when there is not a reason to do so that we can wrap our minds around."
Answer: Willy believes that, provided he works hard, he will be successful.
Explanation:
<em>Death of a Salesman</em> is a 1949 play written by Arthur Miller. The play tells the story of a man named Willy, and his attempt to provide for his family and leave a legacy after his death.
Willy's personal philosophy is that if he works hard and is persistent enough, his dreams will come true. He is convinced that if he believes in his dreams, he will be successful. Unfortunately, Willy learns that the reality is somewhat different, as there are obstacles to achieving our goals. There are inhibitions that prevent him from reaching financial security. As Willy lives in a world where success is embodied in the amount of money one has, his failure to conform to the society norms leads to his death. Willy's character, in this way, becomes a symbol for the failure of the American Dream during the post World War II era.