The correct answer is "They recognize that she loves a human man".
Ariel and the others slyphs leave Belinda behind once they find out that she has feelings for a human male. Ariel is able to see Belinda's desire to be with this man by penetrating deep into her mind. T<u>hey are afraid that Belinda is going to lose her powers, since the slyphs will only protect her for as long as she rejects her involvement with the human race</u>, which she was no longer able to do because of her romantic feelings for a man.
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Assuming that this is referring to the same passage that was posted before with this question, the best option would be "<span>C. Fruit trees cannot grow fruit without birds and bees to sing to them."</span>
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Fitting in is an important part of life because it has almost everything to do with turning out in life. Knowing the right people will directly affect a person’s life later on, job wise and high school reunions. Part of fitting in is rejection. This happens because when someone does not reject a particular person then they might be rejected for not rejecting that person. “… Waking up in the morning and wondering if anyone would really miss me.” this is a thought that might course through someone’s mind after being rejected. Most people respond differently, Some people might dress and act totally different just to try to “fit in” that way. Most will just forget about that group or single person. I have often observed that people often times try to find out why that person or group rejected them and try to make it better. Being rejected is like someone saying “You do not fit in with us so leave us alone” it’s a nasty feeling. Some people let others down easy and that is nice of them. Why is it so hard to fit in? There is so much social pressure now that it is getting harder and harder to “fit in”. When I say social pressure I mean how to act, look, sound, walk, and so on.
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Sensationalism<span>.
- </span>Sensationalism refers to<span> the use of </span>sensational<span> subject matter, style or methods, or the </span>sensational <span>subject matter itself; behavior, published materials, or broadcasts that are intentionally controversial, exaggerated, lurid, loud, or attention-grabbing.</span>