Hiding your true feelings by pretending you feel exactly the
opposite is called dissimulation. Dissimulation is a noun that describes the
character of faking the actual feelings of a person. It is way of deceiving
someone about the actual feelings the person is going through. In another way
it can be the act of pulling wool over someone’s eyes to trick that person.
This word can be used in a wide variety of ways to project a person. This word
is often used to describe deceit.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer choice A and D do not bring the plot forward, but rather bring it back to a flashback or thinking, so these choices are incorrect. Answer B completely skips from the narrator being in the kitchen with her mom to being there, with no bridge of action. Answer C, however, gives a sentence where the narrator completes an action that propels the plot forward; finishes her breakfast and leaves.
Answer: samshin other peoples arguments
Explanation:
Answer: as many times as necessary to feel confident
Explanation:
Compelling public speaking requires confidence, although it is normal for many people to feel nervous in such a situation.
The best way to show confidence when delivering a public speech is simply to practice beforehand.
Not only practicing the same speech out loud but also seeking opportunities to talk in front of people.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
1. If I had a problem at school, (would you help) me?
2 After Gavin (finished) his homework, he went out.
3 Have you (see n) the new Bond film yet? It’s amazing!
4 I couldn’t buy the laptop because I (did not save) up enough money.
5 Max (tried) bungee jumping when he went to New Zealand, and he loved it.
6 If nobody needed money, the world (would be) a better place.
7 Lily said that she (travelled) to Greece in 2012.
8 I bought a new MP3 player after my old one (stopped) working.
9 We (have) never (gone) to Italy. Is it nice?
10 If everyone in the world (speaks) the same language, it would be easier to talk to people.