Answer:
1. to those who are sincere, hardworking loyal and committed
2. I can't decide between "a good approach, planning, vision and stamina." or "traits like hard work, commitment and sheer will." so think hard on that one
3. Stamina
4. Capability and Capacity
5. failures helps us to get up and start again.
6. Obstacle
7. Patience
8. Sincerity and patience
9. Disappointment
10. 5%
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I do not know what this question is about. But a hot tip: Do not rely on your calculator so much. Enjoy the rest of your day
Answer:
It was Saturday morning as I ran down the sidewalk, trying to catch the bus. The bus opened it's doors letting out warm air.
"Where to?" The driver asks.
"Powhatan Library," I say.
I sit down and soon we arrive at the library. I jump up and walk down the aisle, then down the steps.
"Oh, no!" The driver yells furiously.
"The bus broke down!" He yellled.
I suddenly hear a soft cry behind the bus stop. I walk toward it and see a little box with a baby inside. It's wearing a vest with a pack of diapers beside him.
I grab the box and walk down the sidewalk. My house isn't too far away so I head towards my house. When I arrived I called the police and let them know about the baby.
A patrol car arrives, takes pictures, and took the box. He took the baby to the Welfare Department.
I started to softly cry. I felt bad for the baby and hoped he would find a loving home.
In the poem "To an Athlete Dying Young" by A. E. Housman, the author uses metaphors in lines 11-12 to describe the athlete's short-lived and glorious life. The laurel flower represents glory and victory, and have a shorter lifespan than roses. This metaphor implies that fame and honor does not last long.