Answer: I don't know if you're asking if I would be the kid who offered a pencil or the rude girl.
But If I was to be in this scenario I would tell the girl, that it's rude to say things like that to someone especially if they're trying to help you, just because they are different or because of what they look like!
Explanation:
Wealth can only make a person rich if they had a pure heart and were willing to share their blessings. This message to me conveys the fact that helping others, and giving to the less fortunate means more than the money itself - which says something about their character; that's what makes a person truly wealthy. You can have all the money in the world and still feel empty, and unhappy on the inside. Something that I've learned is money cannot fill the void of happiness. Scrooge is an example of this message, he proves time and time again that things cannot make you truly happy. He tried to ruin Christmas for everyone else just because wealth couldn't solve all his issues, and magically make him happy. Once he started to truly open his heart and share all the nice things that were given to him - that's when he truly started to live and the happiness void was finally beginning to fill.
I hope this helps, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! (: If you need anymore help, or have any questions, let me know! (:
The use of the prepositional phrase in this sentence is adjective, because it is part of the noun phrase - the basketball on the roof.
If it weren't a part of the phrase, it would probably be an adverb, but this way, it is not.
The answer is D.............
Answer:
it has played a role of displaying fantasy to the world and given moral lesson. e.g because you are poor doesn't mean you will be poor forever etc.