Answer:
these examples come quickly to mind ....
hilarious = funny
brawl = fight
abnormal = unusual
substantial = considerable
Explanation:
In my opinion, good looks and behaving childishly is what the standard is these days. It's not that the people who have extraordinary skill, courage, and determination did anything wrong or are missing a step in accomplishing their goals, it's the people. In this day and age, teens have the need to support people that make them laugh even if the subject is revolting. For example, an app includes many talented people, but those people don't get enough recognition because some teens just aren't interested in a majority of the people that actually have talent, instead, they focus on hyping up people that do a small dance with their arms and have an appealing appearance. If we change today's standards and revolve into a more knowledgeable society, talented people that actually deserve fame would get what they deserve.
<em>Not the best.....yeah it's really bad but it's almost 5 am and I got no sleep so don't come at me, thank you. </em>
I think the answer may be C or D.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if i'm wrong
C. he was the first individual to fly across the atlantic ocean without stopping.
<span>The poetic form of “your laughter” is known as free verse, because it doesn't follow any rules regarding rhyme schemes or the overall structure of the poem.
Blank verse is written in pentameter, so that answer, as well as pentameter are incorrect. It isn't a sonnet either, because sonnets have only 14 lines.
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