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In France, the three estates included the Church, the nobles, and the peasants. I believe that the same thing happened in England - nobles and peasants were a part of these estates in medieval England, and later on merchants, or tradesmen were added. But I would say that scholars didn't belong to any of the three estates in medieval English society, however, I am not completely sure.
Way one they can occasionally ask how the child is feeling but don't force them to answer.
Way two if they child is moping around sad just ask them if they are alright and give them a hug then back slowly back away giving them a moment to say anything that they want to say and if they don't want to just leave them alone.
Way three if the child is angry give them a minute to leave the room and calm down then calmly ask them what the problem is.
<u><em>I know thats only three im sorry i just can't think of another one i hope everything goes good and im sorry if these didnt help i wish you the best luck with whatever your doing. </em></u>
<span>"In a peaceful age I might have written ornate or merely descriptive books, and might have remained almost unaware of my political loyalties."
This sentence shows that Orwell believes the type of writing an author is doing directly relates to the things going on around him in the world. He says that if things were peaceful in the world he might not have written about politics, but they were not peaceful so he did write politically. </span>
An utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to himself or herself or is disregardful of or oblivious to any hearers present (often used as a device in drama to disclose a character's innermost thoughts)
Would you marry? To be honest I think that that’s the best answer