Hey there! I've been reading too much of "Tower of God" recently (it's a great webtoon!), so I'll take some examples from there. Don't worry! This isn't intended as an advertisement, haha.
The main character, Baam, acquires great power by season 2. He uses his immense abilities to protect his friends, instead of using it to purposely hurt anyone with the intent of making them suffer. Of course, this is in a comic, so it isn't really realistic. In real life, power (which is usually wealth or a powerful position) can be used to help others by donating to those in need. Charity and nonprofits all need those donations! They can be used to help make the world better for many.
On the other hand, there are people who use power for bad things. For example, a powerful business tyrant may use his influence and money to get rid of rivaling competitors. This is very dirty, but his power made hurting his rivals possible. Hurting them could mean anything from sabotaging their next big breakthrough project to something as overboard as killing them.
Hope this helps! Have a great day :)
Hey there!
Well, a compound noun is a noun but with two words combined.
Clap - This is just one word, and it is a verb not a noun.
Homework - This is two words, (the word "home" and work") and it is a thing meaning it is a noun. This should be correct.
Lazy - This is an adjective because it is describing someone and it is also just one word.
The correct answer to your question is option B) Homework.
"Homework" is the compound noun.
Hope this helps you.
Have a great day!
In "The Return of a Private" when Edward Smith praises his wife's biscuits, he is really praising her.
Hamlin Garland writes about the tenderness between Edward and Emma Smith by depicting a deeper connection between the two characters. The clearest example of this comes when Edward praises Emma by praising her biscuits.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's most important to have knowledge about a subject so you can help others understand it and so you have a better understanding of it as well.
Explanation:
Passion does not equate to skill or talent. The simple fact that we are passionate about something does not mean we can succeed at it. Skill is required regardless of passion. It does not matter how much we love something, there are no shortcuts.