Tell a boy how you feel straight up and see if he agrees x
it’s the best way cuz if you wait he might see you as a friend and move onto someone else!
hope this helps x
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I am not quit sure what your question is but I think it is great! :-) Only thing I would change is your hook. With the hook you want something strong to grab the readers attention. Example: Would you stay out late just to suffer many consequences? (Sometjing like that) Try to use something to really make the reader think about your topic!
Answer: Your first paragraph should grab the reader. So they want to draw in and what to learn about whatever you are doing, you want them to dig down deep in there brain and think about that, make it connect personally to someone something or even you.
somehtings you can do in begging is
Try starting with a question.
Begin with a bold statement.
Use an interesting quote.
Put the reader in medias res, that is, in the middle of things. Place the reader in the middle of something happening or in the middle of a conversation.
Challenge the reader by speaking directly to him/her.
Tell the reader what you do NOT want to do in your writing.
Sometimes even a single word that stands as a paragraph can make the reader wonder and read on.
also Don’t be boring, you want to throw in some humor go for it!
but dont be childish be more interesting and funny but not goofy.
Last thing you should worry about is Approach the essay from a different angle
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I really hope this help if so can you mark me brainest and tap the heart?
have a good day!
The story talks about greed.
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King Midas was once rewarded by God for taking good care of his friend. Midas asked God to grant him a wish that whatever he touched should turn to gold. God asked him if he had thought wisely. Midas said he had taken a wise decision. When he touched his daughter, she turned to Gold.
But the story happened in the Bronze Age, where his kingdom casted bronze, a high tech field of the day. The metallic deposits near Phrygia, his kingdom, possesed an abundance of ores with zinc.
Interestingly enough, modern chemists today know that zinc mixed with copper doesn't form bronze, it forms brass. The earliest known brass foundries existed in, of all places, the part of Asia Minor where Midas once lived.
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A i think hope its right ik you cant see if its wrong or right i have to do them too-
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