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noname [10]
3 years ago
6

I need help with these questions.

English
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) to take charge, a metal, or a heavy feeling

2)a carnival, describing the color of ones skin, or equality

3)a doorway leading into a building or someone announcing the coming of one

4)strength or a bug

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It’s not all bad to get the “gatekeeper’s” perspective when you tell them you’re about to follow your dreams. An outside opinion can help put some perspective, but we must be smart and know how to separate constructive criticism from negativity.

I’m all in for constructive criticism, but I’m not going to let other people’s negativity stop me from following my dream.

Too many times I’ve experienced this situation.

Before setting on my first solo backpacking trip to Thailand, I got so much negative feedback about the fact that I was traveling alone to a “dangerous” country and that I was “wasting” the little money I had by going there.

I was, and still am too stubborn to let that stop me. When I set my mind to doing something… I do it!

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3. Not following your dreams makes you feel unaccomplished. Eventually, this will stop you from dreaming altogether.

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