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enyata [817]
3 years ago
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Write a 500-750 word essay informing the audience why an item you care about is superior to all others. Model your style of writ

ing after "Modern Faithful Steed." Include solid facts as to why the item you selected is superior.
English
1 answer:
Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

         

One should not care for another living being because of any intention. You care because you love, and you want to be there for them.

If you think caring more, or going the extra mile for someone makes you superior then you are trying to justify your actions because, may be, deep inside you don’t want to. But since you are still doing it, thinking you are superior makes this action acceptable in your own eyes.

Care as much as you want, but when you feel you need to find justification for your action, it might be time for you to pause and take a closer look at what you are doing is something that you really want to or not.

All the taskbar items and shortcuts from the start menu are unable to complete their links.

The phrase "the item you selected is unavailable it might have been moved, renamed, or removed. Do you want to remove it from the list".

The items have not been moved, nor renamed, nor removed.  The list does update with recent items, but I can never get the short cut to work.  I have tried to delete these shortcuts, but the "delete" does not delete them

                     

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