At the beginning of the story, Elisa just has the small idea of wanting more attention, but
as the story progressed, her desire for more attention grew larger. Before she talked to the man
with the wagon she was just focused on her chrysanthemums but when she talked to him and
got some attention she enjoyed it, so she decided to get all dolled up for Henry. But when they
were on the way to dinner she was so upset because she saw the flowers on the side of the road
<span>and realized the man didn't take interest in her like she thought.</span>
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I completely believe that humans are easily swayed. We are socialized from birth to learn about life and its experiences from other people. A nurturing family, in my opinion, creates a dependency on others for decisions rather than figuring it out for yourself. Positive reinforcement is also provided when you make decisions that others want you to make. Influence in and of itself is not a bad thing; it is how we interpret that influence that matters.
D. the writers attitude toward the writing and audience
You have to do occur first. Then do re since its like you have to do it (or in this case spell ) since you have to do it multiple times. Then just do nce. Occur-re-nce