Answer:For example, when you get those weird chewy caramel things on Halloween; given out of kindness but really no good. I'm thinking of something that is a "false gift", almost like the inverse of a blessing in disguise (which this thread discusses, but none of those are what I'm thinking of).
The intentionality of the giver is not so important as the properties of the thing itself: it is supposed to be good, but really isn't.
Explanation:
Bro as naive as a 30 year old man that still believes he’ll become a professional basketball player
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antonym
Explanation:
These words are all <u>opposite one another</u>. Antonyms are the words that oppose each other and <u>have completely contrasting meanings to one another.</u> <u>Therefore, these words are antonyms. </u>
<em>Dissolve </em>means for something to break up, and usually to become liquid. <em>Solidify </em>is the word that marks the process of something getting into the solid-state or hardening. These words therefore <u>show the two completely opposing processes. </u>
<em>Noise </em>is the loud or unpleasant sound, an unwanted one. <em>Silence </em>is the complete absence of any sound. Again, we see that<u> these words describe the two contrasting states of sound.</u>
I would say the first and the third are good.
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The best answer to the question: Which is the best critique explaining why Henrique should revise the summary? would be: He needs to revise the summary and add a little more descriptive language to give it a bit more life.
Explanation:
When you read this particulat summary, you do not get much more from it than a bit of general information on how the events of the story developed and followed. However, it is merely flat, completely emotionless and does not stir a reader to want to know, or read, any further. Literally, Henrique hands over the facts of the story without adding a bit of language, known as figurative language, to leave the reader with the desire to learn more and read more. That is why the critique would be that he needs to add more figurative language to increase the interest of the reader in the story.