Greeting's!
<span>d. ms. johnson got books, the pencils and paper from the supply room
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Answer:I have translated it and it looks like this hopefully it makes it easier
Explanation:
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second face
this of
psychological well -being
will solve social problems such as
ignorance and poverty
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2.
Task A
Answer the questions. Write the answer in the notebook.
1.
What kind of psychological work can be done
of children like you?
2
What-what
work
psychological
ang
may
do
O
role of seniors?
3.
Give another example of psychological work
not mentioned in the text.
4.
What are the effects of psychological work?
How do they contribute to the development of the country?
5.
Explain the long-term cause or effect of
psychological work. What is the importance of having
n long-term effects of psychological work
in our country?
Task B
Write in the notebook the letter of the psychological activity described
in each statement.
A
- Nature
B- Health
C.
- Sports
D
_ Education
Conducting the anvil
in children's painting
the street
Performing free surgery for those with cuts
and lips
Forming a league for sports in your barangay
Going to the Mangyans community to experience
their daily living and help
them
Participation in the planting of small trees in the Sierra Madre
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From my previous ans to ur Q last week:
Daisy is the ultimate status symbol; at least for Gatsby she is. In a way, she IS the American Dream. W<span>hen Daisy and Gatsby reunite and begin an affair, it seems like Gatsby could in fact achieve his goal.
But </span>Daisy refuses to leave Tom and Gatsby is killed by George. With the “strivers” all dead, the old money crowd is safe again. <span>Daisy was born with money and does not need to strive for great wealth or other far-off things from the American Dream.
</span>Nick describes Daisy as “High in a white palace the king’s daughter, the golden girl,” literally considering Daisy as a prize. He also pessimistically says, “you can’t repeat the past”, implying there is but a small window for certain dreams. The dreams cannot be achieved once the window is closed.
Nick is not happy with his family’s respectable fortune and his girlfriend out west. At the end, <span>Nick sadly meditates on the lost promise of the American Dream
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The part on Nick was a little thin - as Nick explains in the book, the American dream was originally about discovery, individualism, and the pursuit of happiness. It has been corrupted by <span>easy money and relaxed social values. Nick</span><span> realized after Gatsby's death: the dream was also about learning from the past.
"On Nick’s last night in the East, he walks over to Gatsby’s mansion. Nick looks out along the beach and wonders what this land was like long ago-when it was a new and unspoiled world. Nick sees the green light. The green light represents the dream. The pure dream that Gatsby had. The purity of the American Dream is something that is in our past. The past of our nation, and in the innocence of our youth.
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Nick realizes that what Gatsby had was the sense of unlimited promise. He possessed The American Dream. An older and wiser Nick returns to the Midwest."
Answer:
Candy
Explanation:
Candy comes looking for Lennie in the barn and discovers the body of Curley's wife.