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January second i lost my friend from a different school in the county. I felt horrible because he was always there for all of us but we never thought about helping him because he seemed so happy. But he was just hiding his feelings because January second i lost him. I was in a lot of pain when it happen, so was his girl friend, his friends, his parents for sure the most, and so were the teachers. It was a sad day and i could never forget that day.
Digging through a friend's personal information on their phone without permission is damaging because of the trust you have broken. If I stole money from you but then offered it back, would you trust me the same now? I gave you the money back but trust is very hard to restore. Same thing with the phone. If I were to look through your personal info on your phone, would you trust me anymore? There are boundaries for everyone- friends, family, strangers. Boundaries are important to life because it offers you freedom and privacy. If we were to have no boundaries, everything would be free to the public and nothing would be private or sacred if you will. So going through a friends phone without permission can be seriously damaging to their trust in you and therefore, will damage your bond.
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B) It tells how the adjective describes the verb of the sentence.
Well, this phrase is to be interpreted with how you believe it would be. Let's break it down. Let's start with the beginning of our sentence; "Who with a single thwart." What does the word "thwart" mean.
Thwart: (verb) to prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
So, we have this so far;
"Who with a single prevented blow."
Onto the next part, "Blow cleft asunder a brace"
Lets dive into the words "cleft" and "asunder."
Cleft: (adjective) split, divided, in two.
Asunder: (adverb) into pieces, apart
All together we now have; "Who with a single prevented blow split into pieces under a brace."
Lastly, we will define "of hulking blustering giants."
Lets break down this one more.
When I see the word "hulking" I think of the Incredible Hulk. So let's dive into that word, and the word beside it.
Hulking: (adjective) large, heavy, clumsy.
Blustering: (verb) talking aggressively, noisily
So now, we should have interpreted this as "Who with a single prevented blow split into pieces under a brace of large noisy giants."
Based on what we have rewritten this sentence, what do YOU think this means? I believe that they're talking about someone in comparison to the giants.
Have a great day :-)
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until harry found out the whole story