Answer: True
Explanation: Persuasive writing is work in which the writer tries to convince the reader to agree with their opinion.
An important event in life that changed me was the birth of my younger sibling.
- I am the eldest child and I have two siblings who were ten and five years respectively when my mother was pregnant again. My dad works in a clothing company and leaves home very early and comes back at night.
- My mother was pregnant and I was fifteen years old then. On the day of the delivery, I was the only one at home with her, I followed her to the hospital. I could see the pain that she was going through.
- When we got to the hospital, the doctor attended to her and she gave birth. My father later came to check her and we were all happy. I learned a lesson that day. I learned about the pain that mothers pass through during childbirth and I vowed that I will always cherish and respect women. I realized that hurting the feelings of one's parents or wife isn't good.
- Furthermore, after the incident, I want to become a medical doctor. I realized that I want to put smiles on the faces of people and make them happy. Since that incident, I am also kinder now and have a better character.
- I am grateful for that moment as it has shaped me into becoming a better person.
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A. He has a greasy ponytail and a slightly round stomach.
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Answer:
According to Mercutio, Benvolio was a short-tempered man who instigates a fight.
Explanation:
Mercutio and Benvolio were the best friends of Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare.
In <u>Act 3, Scene 1,</u> Mercutio accused Benvolio of being a short-tempered person. He said that if two people like Benvolio would get into fight, none of them would survive as they both would each other.
<u>This accusation of Mercutio is ironical as Benvolio is characterized as a peace-maker since the beginning of the play and it is him who would get easily instigated with small things. Even in this scene, it was Mercutio who was instigated by the comments of Tybalt which kindled the fight between Capulets and Montagues</u>.