1. Transmission
2. Emissions
3. Permission or Impression
4. Compromised
5. Domains (sorry it's the closest I could think of:()
6. Dismiss
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The influence of Mahatma Gandhi be seen most clearly in King’s rhetoric in his focus on nonviolence.
focus on nonviolence
<u>Explanation:</u>
As a major aspect of his peaceful non-collaboration battle for home principle, Gandhi focused on the significance of financial autonomy for India. The two essential standards or beliefs that guided Gandhi's life were truth and peacefulness.
For him, the fact of the matter was God and understanding this reality as God was a definitive reason forever.
He elucidated the suggestion that fact could be acknowledged uniquely through peacefulness. Gandhi's four thoughts are truth, peacefulness, renunciation, self-rule which is generally significant for him.
I think it is A. Teenagers are an enjoyable and necessary part of our society.
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Explanation:
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1. We (knew) each other since we were at school.
2. They (played) tennis every Sunday for years.
3. I (did not play) tennis.
4. You don't understand because you (did not listen).
5. How long have you been learning English? (Complete sentence change!)
6. You read the book yet?
7. I ate dinner, so let's go out.
8. I read the book you recommended but I'm not finished.
9. She finished her work already.
Answer:
The reader knows that the Shepherd boy was a foolish person due to his actions. Instead of crying wolf in a real scenario he decided to do it as a joke for being bored. Not only was he very foolish but he was also a liar who was affected by his own foolish actions. The moral of the story is, think before you act.