Answer:
In today's usage, disinterested most often means "not biased," whereas uninterested simply means "not interested." Interestingly, when these words were first introduced their meanings were the reverse, with disinterested originally meaning "lacking interest," and uninterested meaning "unbiased."
Answer:
Yours is What defines Heroism
Explanation:
The choice of title I would use in regards to heroism is..
Hero's and The Acts That Define Them and What They Do
or
The Journey to Being Defined A Hero
Hope This Helps......................Merry Christmas
I believe this is the correct answer:
<span><em>So before a battle begins, the horses paw the ground; toss their heads; the light shines on their flanks; their necks curve. So Peter Walsh and Clarissa, sitting side by side on the blue sofa, challenged each other.
</em>I would choose that particular paragraphs because the metaphor is slightly unusual there - two kids, Clarissa and Peter Walsh (when they were young) are being compared to horses, which is not really a common occurrence. <em>
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Answer:
"Harry Potter and the philosophers stone"
harry's wand
Harry's scar
the sorting hat
the invisibility cloak
sorting hat
i think this is what it meant aha hope it helped:)