Answer:
Okay so whats its asking is for you to write about a time you learned something difficult correctly.
Explanation:
I'll give you an example: A time I learned something successfully was the importance of doing my school work. Last year, we had these after school activities called socials. I really wanted to go to the end of school one but I couldnt go because I had all F's and only had 2 weeks to get my grades up. So when I got home I emailed all my teachers something called a makeup work sheet where you list things you can do to redo a test or worksheet. I had to study hard by using a bunch of online tutoring sessions and stay after school sessions with my teachers. I didnt get to play outside or have sleepovers all I did for those two weeks (besides basic hygiene) was focusing on school. I ended up with all B's and it was all worth it. I consider It karma but it all worked out perfectly and now I try to maintain my grades.
(Substitute some words like: Last year- At my old school. Had all F's- I had all 1's. Socials- classroom party's. )
I had to read it twice to make sure how I felt about it. I do like this poem. It make me feel like I'm one of her brothers just letting our dad take over life the way he want it and push the only sister we got away from us. I would like to say they really wrote that poem to help feel what they had going on, to me the age 17
Frustration. He is talking Angrily towards the power of the throne, and expressing frustration
Answer:
a) refuse, refuse
Explanation:
Select the pair of homonyms that are more suitable in this sentence. The constructor could not <u>refuse</u> the offer made by the President, but secretly did not want to deal with the huge amount of <u>refuse</u> made from such a large dirt production.
Refuse means both of these definitions:
1. One's actions prove one's refusal to accept anything.
2. Left as something of no use.