Answer:
wake up
look around
search for food
look around again for any sign of life
sit down and give up
then start to get materials to build shelter
Explanation:
thats would be my morning routine
Answer:
Disabled people's achievements in sports tell us how strong and admirable these people are.
Explanation:
Sport not only strengthens the health of the body and mind, but also has an enhancing role in people's quality of life as it is a powerful tool for social cohesion, self-esteem and motivation. For these reasons, sport should be an important part of daily life. Sport offers people with disabilities wide possibilities in its adapted versions, but we know that it is not so easy for a person with disabilities to be able to succeed in this area.
Many of them must face both physical and mental challenges in order to succeed in sports. It is a very hard road, which shows us that when a person with disabilities has succeeded, it has required a lot of effort and dedication.
Anyone without disabilities can achieve success in sports with effort, but when having a physical impairment this effort will be double.
That is why these people are strong, intelligent, persevering and eager to succeed in life.
Answer: Ok, so I've written three pages mla format.
Explanation: Now to clarify. I did an: Intro, 2 body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Part of the first page is covered by the basic mla name date etc. And a small portion of the second page is covered by works cited. I did this purposefully as I wasn't sure how I was supposed to write this or if a third paragraph was necessary. I didn't cover the how you were being deceitful part fully because I'm not sure exactly what happened in the situation. You can change it however you want. I could write more if you want me to, but this is all I could get done in an hour. I hope this helps you out! : )
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Prompt: The Crucible, Act 1, Part 1
The Crucible starts in the place of Reverend Samuel Parris, whose little girl, betty, lies oblivious in bed higher up. Before the kickoff of the play, Parris found Betty, his niece Abigail, and Tituba, his dark slave from Barbados, moving in the woodland outside of Salem at midnight. After Parris emerged from the shrubberies, Betty blacked out and has stayed in a trance from that point forward. The town doctor, Doctor Griggs, who has not had the option to decide why Betty is sick, recommends black magic as a potential reason.
I cannot relate with the reading (and hope that I never have to relate with) but even though the story takes place in the seventeenth century, it portrays an example of conduct we find in hysterias today—to be specific, the potential for dread to become craziness and end in misfortune.