It takes courage to achieve something because you have to start it in the first place.
What if you had to jump off a diving board from a high level to win a bet? Or maybe sing or give a speech in front of a huge crowd if you were afraid of speaking in public? Getting good grades, graduating, asking a crush out.
All of these things are possible to accomplish, yet you need courage to achieve them because it’s scary to start if you’re afraid you might fail. You need courage to achieve them because of how hard it may get in the process.
Answer:
Explanation:
My friends cheered as I scored the winning goal.
That’s the first person view!
Hope it helps!
Answer:
A. To follow an introductory element.
Explanation:
The answer cannot be option B., because there is <em>no conjunction</em> after the comma is placed. The answer cannot be C., because if the comma were to interupt, the sentence would not, in fact, be grammatically correct (in context). And finally the answer cannot be D., because there is <em>no list of words and/or description</em>, after the comma. This leaves us only with option A., which is the correct answer because: after the comma is placed within the sentence, directly after it are adjective, that introduce and describe the values of her dress, which in this case would act as the direct object.
Answer:
This is one of my own, so pease use it wisely:
Explanation:
POEM:
Cloudless Sky
Some like the clouds
Get excited waiting for the fault in a storm
Not I
I love the cloudless sky
Some like mistakes
Finding imperfections beautiful
Not I
I enjoy the flawless sort
Some like error
Accepts the fault of wisdom
Not I
I’m filled with admiration of those with logic
Some like stains
Seeing it as a way to create things anew
Not I
I long for the things filled with beauty
Some like the clouds
Get excited waiting for the fault in a storm
Not I
I love a cloudless sky
He might mean that he is better than what he seems to be.