Because they have to be read in more than one sitting, which break me up the effect. I think
I believe the answer to your question is B. Conflict
To turn a verb into past tense usually have "ed" at the end
ex: she was laughing
past tense: she laughed
future: she will laugh
Answer:
I think it's the answer is b
Answer:
When you Fail, there is always another oppurtunity to succeed
Explanation:
The first door is your chance, it's a better one than the second and have moderate results, But when the first door closes you still will have the second one incase you fail, the second door has a harder path, but WAY better results