I was always feeling left out..always felt like I was bigger than all my friends and that i needed to loose weight.I was always talked about,I would wear like a boy and people would talk just because I'm a she,I would always act tough around people because I felt like I would be used.I always was overthinking not realizing I was just bringing more toxicity to my life.Always did stuff the guy I wanted told me to do because I thought he'd like me if I do it.
Explanation:
you shouldn't be told how or what you should look like or wear..everyone isn't perfect..either or fat or thin and that's fine because all we young women are perfect just the way we are and we should always be more confident in our selves.....and you should always do something because you want to and not because you feel guilty by someone because the only person who can truly give you confidence and capability is you're self.
How does the De Lacey family’s rejection of the monster drive the plot of the excerpt? The De Lacey family’s rejection drives the monster into the woods, where he vows to live alone for the rest of his life. The De Lacey family’s rejection directly provokes the monster into killing the little boy and others.
Great question. What America means to me is the land of the freedom. I think that America is a great nation which stands for justice, freedom, and love. We are the greatest nation in the world!
<span>Taking the verb BEAT as an example, it is possible to classify it according to its principal parts; -infinitive: (to) Beat -present: beat / beats-past: beat-present participle or gerund: beating-past participle: had beaten<span> </span></span>
The noun phrase that is explained by the appositives is:
"...then I was answered by a voice from within the tomb!"
Explanation:
As stated above about an appositive, you will discover that the appositive, "...- by a cry, at first muffled and broken,..." explains the above noun phrase. It tells the reader the type of voice it heard from the tomb. A noun phrase is known as a phrase that possesses a noun (or indefinite pronoun) and performs the same grammatical function as a noun. These noun phrases can actually function as verb subjects and objects. It can also function as a predicative expression and as the complement of prepositions.