This one time I was walking upstairs to go to my class and I started running so I would'nt be late. So when i was running up the stairs I tripped and with me tripped 2 other kids that we're infront of me luckily I did'nt hurt myself. I was late to class because of what had happened. Just when I thought things couldn't get anyworse I was walking into class and the teacher screamed at me I got scared and farted infront of the whole class. Everybody laughed at me while i was standing there embrassed i didn't talk or look at anyone for the rest of the class.
A: <span>A clause has a subject and verb but a phrase does not</span>
Answer and Explanation:
When you hear the word challenges, what comes to mind? Is the word positive or negative?
When I hear the word "challenges", what comes to my mind is the sense of difficulty or the image of an obstacle. To me, at first, the word has a negative connotation. I tend to think of a challenge as something that makes it more difficult for me to achieve my goals.
Based on your prior experiences, how can challenges be helpful to an individual? How can they be harmful?
Based on my own experiences and the challenges I have faced in life, I believe they can be helpful since they get us out of our comfort zone. Even though they discouraged me at the beginning, once I faced them, challenges revealed themselves to be the best masters. I learned endurance, perseverance, and humility from them. On the other hand, when challenges are too frequent or too difficult, they may end up killing our passion and drive for something. In that sense, they can be harmful.