Answer:
If it's for free time:
- Duck Duck Goose
- Any indoor recess game.
If it's for Zoom (or etc.) meetings:
- Maybe just talk about jokes or fun facts!
Explanation:
I won't judge your opinions, so I'll leave it like this.
If you need any more questions, tell me them in the comments!
Hopefully, this helps! :D
If the "truth serum" existed, the pros and cons include;
Pros:
- People can easily tell the intentions of others before deciding to work with them.
- If applied to the legal system, the right criminals will be imprisoned, and innocent people will not suffer injustice.
Cons:
- It will harm a lot of homes and relationships.
- It will result in more political tensions because many government decisions might be considered unethical.
<h3>What is truth serum?</h3>
A truth serum is a drug that is intended to make a person tell the truth.
If a truth serum is taken, people will tell the truth in an unedited and pure manner. The result would be the benefit or " Pro " of the right criminals being imprisoned for their crimes and people's intentions being revealed to those who want to work with them.
Sadly, there will be the con of a lot of homes and relationships being harmed and more political tensions in society from the government coming clean about its unethical actions.
Learn more about truth serum here:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
In the paragraph, the author hooks you in, so the purpose is for you to become interested.
I will be glad to insert colons and/or parentheses into each of the sentences below, please provide them.
Answer:
Hyde’s feelings are revealed through his actions.
Explanation:
The narration is done in the third person, someone else, not Mr. Hyde, is doing the narration. The narrator is not omniscient, or does not know everything that is happening, therefore he is unable to decribe directly Mr. Hyde feelings and must relay on observation. The description we have here is not so much of Mr. Hyde's feelings, but of the actions the narrator saw. From those actions, we can deduce Mr. Hyde's feelings.