Answer:
Always be confident in your decision making. Think about the potential negative and positive consequences then make a final decision. After you make a decision and you have your outcome analyze the situation and if you are satisfied with what came of the situation or if there is something you want to do differently next time.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Analogies are a staple of standardized tests. The PSAT, ACT, GRE, TOEFL exam, SAT, and FCAT, to name a few, contain significant analogy sections on the tests.
I say it would be the second one because to show possession you have to have an apostrophe.