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Indian teenagers are distractef easier than that of other countries because they are pressured to do work or study for long periods of time, as well as succeed in life at a young age. This is ths same ethic in a few other countries but countries like the USA, the students typically have more freesom in studying and are not put under as much pressure. The way teenagers in India are taught is different, just as it is different with every country. We (Indian teenagers) are put under more pressure to succeed than other countries.
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False. If the modifier is misplaced, it wouldn't be in the right spot to modify the correct part of the sentence.
Answer:
<h2>
<u>1ST STORY</u></h2>
1.Negative message: Inflicting any kind of harm on others will come with consequences.
2. Positive message: Any act of kindness can lead with a great reward.
<h2>
<u>2ND STORY</u></h2>
1. Negative message: Don't shame yourselves of how you look, it's how you act.
2. Positive message: No matter how you look your personality always shows who you are.
Explanation:
<h2><u>
1ST STORY</u></h2>
1.The negative message on the first story is that inflicting any kind of harm on others will come with consequences.
2.The positive message on the first story is that Any act of kindness can lead with a great reward.
<h2><u>
2ND STORY</u></h2>
1.Negative message: Don't shame yourselves of how you look, its how you act.
2.Positive message: No matter how you look your personality always shows who you are.
"We know you say you have a lot of money, so give us just a little and we will leave you alone." I chose this cause it sounded like they asked for a hundred pounds when they could have asked for more, and sounds like they are coming back. Hope this helps!
I can’t see the stanza, but generally, alliteration can help add mood and sometimes tone to the writing. The repetitiveness can add a cadence to the poem.