Answer:
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My most memoriable trip was to Pakistan, this was because i had never experienced being in a unique surrounding filled with so much happiness, joy and excitement ......
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<u>THEN U CAN TALK ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT WHICH HELPED MAKE</u><u> </u><u>i</u><u>T A MEMORIABLE EXPERIENCE</u>
The people there are so humble and caring and welcomed me with happiness, they were also very content as they were grateful for many things which people here where i live would genrally complain about etc.
<u>U CAN TALK ABOUT UR JOURNEY TOWARDS THE LOCATION AND LINK IT WITH WHY IT WAS MEMORIABLE</u>
I was nervous for the journey going to Pakistan as i had never been in a plane before.
As i gazed out of the window towards the beautiful scenary i .......(u can finish the sentence)
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This was my most memoriable experience as i had never been to any other country before and i had such an outstanding experience, i would love to go again.....
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Explanation:
Here r a few points u could add or consider
It's best if u add more bits to it to make it more descriptive but this was to help u get an idea of what to write.
Based on my experience btw :)
hope it helped
Answer: I don’t know sorry I tried (:
Guilt i believe because when you feel guilty you have that feeling that you did something wrong or hurtful.
Answer:
He means that if we would deliberate more and put things in perspective, all men would become students and observers because property and material possessions are mortal and would not stay forever, but truth is immortal and never dies.
Explanation:
Henry David Thoreau is a writer who is known for the simplicity of hissliterary works.
He sought to remove himself from all forms of social life and move closer to nature so he moved into a cabin he built on Walden Pond to reminisce.
His book <em>Walden</em> shows some of his experiences in the cabin he stayed in. He effectively said from his ode <em>Walten: </em>
<u><em>"With a little more deliberation in the choice of their pursuits, all men would perhaps become essentially students and observers, for certainly their nature and destiny are interesting to all alike. </em></u><u><em>In accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a family or a state, or acquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in dealing with truth we are immortal, and need fear no change nor accident."</em></u>
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