Answer:
Ask your parents when they are in a good mood.
Ask to have the sleepover at a convenient time.
Be polite instead of demanding.
Keep the first sleepover simple.
Offer to do something kind in exchange.
Show them that it will be a good opportunity for you to socialize
The correct answer is letter B. Carl Jung argued against Sigmund Freud's
theories up to this date and was tagged in human history as such a very
complicated relationship. Freud saw this man's potential on
psychoanalysis but Jung's researches and own personal visions made it
impossible for Freud to break Jung's dogma.
These are items that feel essential to her and her daughter, Maggie's, life because they put them to nearly everyday use (as the title suggests). ... In "Everyday Use," Mrs. Johnson is the narrator of the story, and for her, the butter churn and the dasher are symbolic of her family's heritage.
So the answer would be B.
Hi
In this short story written by Guy de Maupassant "La Parure" <em>(in French)</em>
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<em>When the jewels are lost, the Loisel </em><em>search for them everywhere.</em>
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