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"That very justification of his life held him fast and prevented his moving forward, and it caused him most torment of all."
Answer:
Some accomplishments I would like to accomplish in life are:
1. Write and publish a science fiction novel
2. Run an online dance wear business
3. Dance Sugar Plum Fairy in the Nutcracker
4. Join a human rights organization and fight against the death penalty
5. Learn how to sew on a sewing machine and make my own clothes
6. Learn how to speak Norwegian, Dutch, and German fluently.
7. Move to a foreign country
Explanation:
Answer:
"I do not prefer to talk" is grammatically better than "I prefer to do not talk."
Explanation:
The best way to say this is "I prefer not to talk"
"I do not prefer to talk" is grammatically correct but not commonly used. This statement may be used when one is asked (directly or indirectly) whether he/she prefers to talk or not. Saying "I do not prefer to talk" does not convey clearly what you really prefer.
"I prefer not to talk" conveys the message better. It also informs the audience what your preference is. Using negative of prefer is not common There may be <em>like</em> or do not like, but negative of some words like <em>suggest, advise, prefer, request</em> are ambiguous.
For example, "I advise not to talk" is better in conveying the sense than "I do not advise to talk" (because it does not tell what you really advise).
Answer: There is fashion and there is pain.
Explanation: I added the term pain because when it comes to fashion, there are lots of shoes and other garments that are either uncomfortable or they injure your feet.