Ah, dating! Symbol of love! But what is the right age to start? I strongly believe that dating should be at the age of 16 because that is a time when you are almost an adult and becoming (much) more responsible. Especially when you are having a Sweet 16.
To add on, this is also a time when you are almost done with high school, this sports a level of maturity and responsibility from a person thus giving them practice to focus on important decisions in life while still in a relationship.
However, I also believe it’s up to the parents/guardian and the person possibly looking for love. To explain, the person may not look for love for a variety of different reasons, such as sexuality, anxiety etc. Moreover, the parents/guardians may not allow dating at a specific age because of their experience, things they’ve heard, or even just being a “helicopter parent(s)”.
All in all, my position on dating age is very versatile. I believe it can be at age 16 because if the level of maturity and responsibility. On the other hand, it can be because of sexuality, anxiety or the rules parents/guardians put in place.
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D it shows that people are friendly
Explanation:
That would make people want to go there.
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The part that caught my attention was where the student said, “I don’t think Ravi felt isolated. I think he was bored, and he didn’t think the game was very interesting. Like he wanted to hide so that he didn’t have to play, and he could just chill and wait it out.”
I think the student misinterpreted the story and its message. It’s quite clear that Ravi wanted to play with his friends or else he would have stayed indoors to escape the intolerable heat.
Explanation: PLATO
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B) Europeans believed Indians are an ignorant, uncultured people.
Explanation:
They were as much astonished to see Indians produce works of art with the aid or rude apparatus they themselves has discarded long ago, as a Hindu would be to see a chimpanzee officiating as a priest in a funeral ceremony and reading out Sanskirt texts from a plam leaf book spread before him.