Answer:
Nothing. Everyone is a person. We all should love our bodies and everything about ourselves.
Explanation:
Answer:
a member or advocate of a movement calling for the liberation of people or animals.
Answer: B) Freud and Jung
Explanation:
The options include:
A) Roosevelt and Churchill
B) Freud and Jung
C) Lenin and Marx
D) Einstein and Heisenberg
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung influenced Modernist literature through their groundbreaking work on the subconscious.
Freud conceived the unconscious solely which was based on the repressed desires and emotions. Freud's model of the unconscious, was agreed to by Jung and he also proposed a second form of the unconscious. Their efforts resulted in psychology becoming a more popular field.
A prepositional phrase will being with a preposition and end with a noun.
Only answer choice A does this. Outside and in are prepositions. Bank and puddle are nouns.
English class is like receiving presents on your birthday
or
English class is like having to sit through a movie you didn’t want to see but will be tested on when it’s over.
<span>Similes are comparisons using
the words “like” or “as” in order to give readers a better sense of
understanding when there may otherwise be little understanding or not the
understanding a writer wishes to convey. What this means is that authors will
compare something that may not be known to readers to something that most
likely will be known in order to present the best image understood by the most
readers. Because not everyone may have
the same perspective of an English class as you, for instance, one way to
convey an idea of what English class is to you, the use of a simile would work well. If you enjoyed your English class you might
compare it to something you know your general audience enjoys and write
something like “English class is like receiving presents on your birthday”
because of how each day’s knowledge is wonderful surprising experience for
you. If you hated English class, you
might write something like English class is like having to sit through a movie
you didn’t want to see but will be tested on when it’s over. As you can see the use of similes make
writing more expressively.</span>