The error is the word reviving. The correct word is receiving.
<em>To revive</em> means to restore to life or consciousness, give new strength and energy to.
<em>To receive</em> means to be given or presented with something.
U.S. researchers found that the old adage 'it's better to give than to receive' is true. Spending money on other people in whatever form (gifts, charities or even in form of non-materialistic things such as time, attention or care), makes a person happier than receiving all of these above.
Answer:
<em>Antanagoge </em>
Explanation:
<em>"Europe regards freedom like a stranger," </em>-Europe regards freedom like an unfamiliar presence, while
<em>"England hath given freedom warning to depart" -</em>England is aware of it's presence enough to fear it and give a warning so it can leave in peace.
The correct noun form of the verb "to facilitate" (to aid a process as to make it easier) is: facilitation.
Example in a sentence:
Our company is looking for a new person with good facilitation skills.
I wouldn't recommend it. But you can, just make sure to have someone proofread it first.
Answer:
Well tell both the pros and cons of each side like you metioned madam loisel was selfish and materialistic. Then you said that she was hard working and humble. You could bring up that she learned her lesson as a moral of the story as her being too vain and proud to say she lost the necklace and therefore worked for roughly fourteen years. Its your call on what to do
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