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Archetypes play supporting roles and are not central characters is a false statement.
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The correct way of matching each statement with the appropriate tone is the following:
* Angry tone: the adjective “annoying” implies the angry tone of the speaker. (A cell phone can be annoying when you forget to turn on the silent feature before going to sleep)
* Accepting tone: the speaker acknowledges the problem with the battery, yet she/he accepts it by carrying a charger as a solution to it. (The problem is that the battery doesn’t last long, but I don’t mind carrying a charger)
* Objective tone: the speaker is objective by stating only facts about the device. (The cell phone makes calling convenient from all possible locations)
* Sentimental tone: the verb “cherish”, and the noun “gift” imply the sentimental tone of the speaker. (I will always cherish my first cell phone because it was a gift from my dad)
* Optimistic tone: the speaker has an optimistic tone, as she/he speaks about a possible future development. (I think we can soon expect a technology that charges phones in seconds)
The authors of <em>Desert Exile and The Way to Rainy Mountain </em>both express the idea that it is very important to learn lessons from the past. Both the two stories showed how the history or the past events can affect and be used to have a meaningful present.
Answer:
1.)you should only discipline them if they do something bad or against the rules.
2.) give a warning before you discipline them.
3.)if they don't do what you said the second time then you discipline them
Explanation: this is how i was raised and it worked for my parents