Answer:
I think I am a great person but I have flaws like everybody else. I try my hardest to be kind to others and help people the best that I can. Things get rough sometimes but I am great and pushing through it. My past (mainly talking about last school year) wasnt the best, I focused on other peoples opinions rather than my own. Sometimes people like to bring up my past but I brush it off because I am an amazing person now. I have learned to surround myself with less toxic people who actually make me happy. Ide like to say I am a unique person and am fun to be around. I do not seek validation from others. I love almost everything about myself and learned to embrace my flaws rather than drag myself for them. I like to think that I am an attractive person. I think that if people are going to talk about me it is their loss because I am great and they just seek validation. I am confident and an extrovert who likes to be around people. Overall, Ide say I am a good human being.
Explanation:
~goldfishareswag/brianna
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Intertext.
Explanation:
Intertextuality refers to both implicit and explicit references to other texts in a text. It has been said that a writer writes all of his texts on the basis of other books he has read, or perhaps based on his entire life experience. On the other hand, from the reader's point of view, it can be said that all texts are always interpreted in relation to some of the texts that precede them and in relation to the reader's life experience and situation. Thus, intertextual references can be observed in all literature and in culture in general.
Answer:
As far as I remember, she becomes more friendly and kind to people, because she no longer has servants. She learns to appreciate life.
Explanation:
Answer:
"botanising in glorious freedom" "rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty" "glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog"
Explanation:
Any of these three will work for this summary of his attitude towards nature:
His attitude towards nature is happy and calm. He shows this by using the words glorious (or glorying), beauty, charm, and freedom. He uses these words to describe to us how nature makes him feel,