I dislike someone who is weak.
It’s almost impossible to go through life without feeling judged. Think about a moment when you felt belittled or judged by someone around you; a moment when you felt like someone was making unfair assumptions about you.
For instance, when I was a kid, I was extremely quiet. People assumed that I was strange and even at times rude because I didn’t actively participate in conversations. These are judgements.
Once you choose which instance to recount, form your answer by following the prompt.
• Write in first period POV (EX: I walked to the store).
• Include engaging dialogue (what did people say about you or to you? Did you talk about it with someone? Include this as dialogue).
• Reflection (talk about how these judgements made you feel and how the experience affected you as a whole. EX: I felt angered and didn’t understand why all the eyes turned on me).
• Vivid descriptions (describe how the people looked and what the setting looked like. EX: The hanging clock in the classroom ticked in unison with my quickening heart beat).
Answer:
In the next two lines, that seems to refer to the statement above about the second path being grassier and less worn. Now the speaker suggests that the second path was equally, not less, worn: “the passing there / Had worn them about the same.” This seems to say that the two paths had had a similar number of people walking on them, so they were fairly equally worn.
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Answer and Explanation:
Not a situation you may be familiar with, you may need a little research. But here goes: a good example is Nigeria's tribal division. Nigeria is currently plagued with tribal wars, a constant battle to decide which tribe is better and should lead the country. For each tribe, a president which comes from their tribe should represent and prioritize them and not the whole country. As a result every tribe seeks to dominate the other. This situation has left the country backwards for countless decades, encouraging large scale corruption, nepotism, and incompetence in high places.