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Nice, what do you want me to do here. Btw don't feed the ducks it's bad
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He was having dept around, going into shop buying luzery things and telling them to split the money which they couldn't.
Everybody had been trying to lend me money, but I had fought off the most of them on one pretext or another; so this indebtedness represented only £300 borrowed money, the other £300 represented my keep and my purchases. I believed my second year's salary would carry me through the rest of the month if I went on being cautious and economical, and I intended to look sharply out for that. My month ended, my employer back from his journey, I should be all right once more, for I should at once divide the two years' salary among my creditors by assignment, and get right down to my work.
had money to spend, and was living like the rich and the great. I judged that there was going to be a crash by and by, but I was in now and must swim across or drown. You see there was just that element of impending disaster to give a serious side, a sober side, yes, a tragic side, to a state of things which would otherwise have been purely ridiculous. In the night, in the dark, the tragedy part was always to the front, and always warning, always threatening; and so I moaned and tossed, and sleep was hard to find. But in the cheerful daylight the tragedy element faded out and disappeared, and I walked on air, and was happy to giddiness, to intoxication, you may
Explanation:
this short story wasn't as immediately popular as 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,' and it didn't feature the same kind of flair for capturing regional life in the United States. Instead, he places an American abroad in a situation where money is both an object and a prize, and the characters must prove their worth beyond material possessions.
The best response to the above prompt is the one in option B. Generosity is about being kind, giving things or your time to others, in this option they list the actions of the players very well (while option A, C and D barely talk about it) and the rewarding feelings resulting from the acts of generosity is well expressed in Eddie words "Our clothes crusade rescues a thrift store in distress!".
B) After the teens get the idea to help the thrift store, they all work really hard to make it happen. From making pamphlets, to cleaning out their own closets, to gathering clothes from other people, they put in a lot of time and effort to bring together the donations for the thrift store. In the end, Eddie announces "Our clothes crusade rescues a thrift store in distress!" This declaration suggests that he is feeling proud of their efforts and the positive effect it had on the community. The theme is developed as the teens work together and learn the lesson the 'generosity is rewarding'.
Picture of the passage?/ Answers
So you have to have courage to speak in front of an audience and tell people what you believe in but you also have to have courage to sit and listen to other peoples opinions about what they believe in even if you don't believe what they believe