That it is Hard being in love, espically when your love leaves you. He is implieing that when your love leaves you, nothing else go's on. There is nothing in this world for you anymore, and you can not even function.
I'm pretty sure that the answer is a 'Rhetorical Question' however I may be wrong
Answer:
An object with a high mass close to the Earth could be sent out into a collision course with the asteroid, knocking it off course. When the asteroid is still far from the Earth, a means of deflecting the asteroid is to directly alter its momentum by colliding a spacecraft with the asteroid. I would send a space rocket heavier than normal rockets that would hit the asteroid and redirect it. I would also put explosives on it, but it might turn the asteroid into more pieces that can harm Earth even more. Brainliest?
Answer:
Tan winces when she describes her mother's English as "broken".
Explanation:
Tan states that she has trouble describing the English her mother uses, the only way she can describe it is as "broken". But when she does this, she "winces", this means this hurts her, and that pain is visible in her face. We can say Tan doesn't have the sufficient linguistic resources to explain in a correct way what she thinks.
As she tells us, she doesn't believe her mother's English is broken, or damaged. She wants to state that although it's different, it is as valid as regular English.