Answer:
15. i would say a
16. b
Explanation: hope this helps
Her thoughts became abstract, of floating stars in the sky. At first she was apathetic about the sight, ambivalently, it was quite, something she normally hated, but the sky's beautiful aesthetic took over her body, she wanted to see this sight for the rest of her life, the sight was alleviate for her, allowing her daily struggles to become abstract.
<span>Peter:How do you "half expect" something?
Lois:I don't know, it's just a turn of phrase.
Peter:How do you turn a phrase?</span>
A) Jen, who watches less than 2 hours of TV per week
I would say A because Jen is limiting herself on how much TV she is watching compared to Kristin, so she is watching TV in moderation.
Answer:
Responsibility. I loved taking on challenges, leading, and helping others. To me, being a prefect was a joy. I chose to go to the hardest dorm to prefect (the younger kids’ dorms) for my prefecting years. These kids often struggled with simple things like laundry and keeping to a good study/play schedule as well as were constantly home sick. I loved helping them establish a strong base to progress through high school with and making them feel welcome.
Working with School Leadership. As a young adult, I relished the opportunity to work with the adults in charge of my school. As a prefect, I had lots of time to talk to, spend time with , and learn from them. It is also a great way to get letters of reference from teachers…
Self-improvement. By volunteering myself as a figurehead for younger kids, I force myself to improve every day for them. I have to learn how to reinforce positive habits and weed out negative ones. I needed to learn to work with people with drastically different goals and perspectives.
Explanation:
In essence, leadership, responsibility, and self improvement.