Getting to know someone can be hard. Sometimes it takes courage to ask or say certain things.
Getting to know someone is like getting to learn about something new. Always start off by asking name,age or etc. Do not get too deep because it can get too personal and a lot of people are insecure about certain things. Also it really depends on why you want to get to know someone maybe it can be for a relationship or etc. It isn't easy nor is it hard. Being self centered or TOO relatable can lead to getting off the topic of "getting to know someone", always try and stick to what they are saying and etc. Don't be too harsh or rude it can make people think otherwise or even lose confidence in themselves. Always think about what can possibly happen if getting to know someone this well what can happen in the future or how it will affect you. Always have a positive start don't be negative. Try not making the situation too serious that may lead to boredom for the person or even yourself, making you lose interest in getting to know them.
It is all a process but at the end sometimes it's worth it.
(This is probably really bad but I'm just giving you ideas)
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The Shogun is a military leader in Japan.
The answer to this question is Option A) He illustrates how the king of England is not living up to these expectations.
Thomas Jefferson is known as one of the founding fathers of the United States. He served as the Ambassador to France and eventually became the President of the country.
He also wrote the Declaration of Independence and was critical of Great Britain and the King. He believed in freedom and liberty for all and thought that the King of England was curtailing it.
1.Fled from their countries
2.No money to spare
3.'Let us in, we have children'
4.You don't turn a hair
5.A hair on their head
6.More than that has been harmed
7.'They're trying to take us!'
8.'We're weak! 9.Unarmed!'
10. Unarmed and unready
11.For the pleading cries
12. Of 'let us in, we have children!'
13.Do you still have dry eyes?
15 of the symbols in the preceding pronunciation guide have diacritical marks above them.