Answer:
thriving new market
Explanation:
The term 'gerund' refers to the 'ing' form of the verb and it functions as a noun. It represents both the meaning of the verb as well as a noun in the sentence. A gerund can replace a noun in the sentence and give its meaning.
In the context, the gerund phrase is the " thriving new market". The noun 'thrive' is also used as the verb. Here in the sentence the gerund phrase refers to the prosperous and the growing market of the paperback books where readers seeks cheap and well bounded books.
Answer:
depends, what did u do for them to get mad at you?
Explanation:
ok i have a similar situation. my friend told me she took stuff and i was upset, but i speak for anyone who has a friend and loves and cares about them when i say this: they won't stay mad at you. they are mad that there is a chance they can lose you and they hate that, believe me ik lol. I was mad at my friend and just yesterday she told me that, I havent gotten to speak to her since and all I want to do is ask her how she is doing right now if im being honest.
so, what I am trying to say is that they just need to calm down and think. if within a few hours at least, or tomorrow, they haven't reached out, then don't push for them. Listen to me when I say this too, you do NOT have to apologize. you never EVER have to apologize for how you feel and no one is allowed to get mad at you for it either. if they get mad at you for how you are feeling, they are a piece of sh1t. just remember that babes. your feelings are valid and I accept and love you
for now, just give a little bit of space and see how that goes. keep me updated and don't give up, you got this <333
(this goes for everyone) dont give up. you matter. youre loved. i believe in you and so do so many other people. keep your head up babes.
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