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Interrupting his friends, Edward asked, "Is anyone else bored of telling stories? I'd rather we go bowling than sit around and talk."
My two children, Janet and Clark, who both love to work with their hands, are going to several different pottery classes this summer.
The two professors, both educated at Vanderbilt University, became deadly enemies once they received positions at rival colleges.
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Looking, for some friends Julio thought that maybe the other men at the soccer game, would be open to making new friends
Studying the poetry of William Wordsworth for the first time, the class particularly enjoyed his masterpiece, "Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey."
The company, which was started when the two founders were still in high school has now posted a profit of almost two million dollars in, the past year.
The plot, of the latest science fiction Mars movie is in my opinion, the dumbest one released yet.
Answer: C. Bottling up one's feelings leads to resentment and even violence
Explanation:
This is based on the poem,<em> A Poison Tree </em>by<em> William Blake</em>. In it the speaker describes how they were angry with their friend and told them about it which led to the anger dissipating. The same person became angry with a foe and did not tell the foe which led to the anger increasing every day.
It then got to the point where the speaker confronted the foe and ended up either killing or injuring the foe as the foe was lying on the ground at the end of the poem. This shows that one should not bottle up their feelings especially negative ones as they can grow and lead to resentment and sometimes violence.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Since it has the Latin root that means physical substance C is the only one that has a physical substance
Answer: 3. <em>Interpretation-Evaluation. </em>Jamie concludes that Sarah is mad at her.
Perception is the process by which humans are made aware of their world. It consists of five stages: stimulation, organization, interpretation-evaluation, memory and recall.
This is an example of interpretation-evaluation, as this stage consists on comparing a stimuli with one's past experiences, and giving it a meaning through that process. In the example, Jamie has had experience with people being angry at her, maybe even Sarah. Based on her expectations of how someone behaves when mad, she concludes Sarah must be mad too because Sarah's behaviour matches Jamie's preconceived notions.