I have a brief story to tell of a day which I always remember and cherish during which I found out something very important about myself and my values in life. It happened when I was coming home from high school on my fisherman friends boat (we had to take a bus, then take a boat and then walk to get home). I was also a fisherman's son who also had worked on the fishing boat of my dad. But whereas my friend was in the general non-university program, I was in the university entrance program so I had aspirations for higher education. As we approached the float of my friend's house, I put down my briefcase with all my homework and jumped down onto the float with a line to help tie it up. Then when I looked up, my friend handed me my briefcase. This felt so good, that I was not forgetting my humble background and not acting superior but being what I was- a fisherman's son basically and primarily and secondarily a potential university student and that my friend appreciated my action.
D. Imperative
Imperative is a command, and the speaker is commanding the listener to avoid Storm Fever.
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Famous chess players could be one of them
In "Sinners in the hands of an angry God", Edwards argue that the natural elements such as the sun, the earth, the air and animals were created by God not to please us and for us to make whatever we want with them. He created them for us to serve Him with them and nothing else.