The coordinating conjunction is "yet"
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Answer:
<em>My first day at school was a completely new experience for me. It is because the atmosphere completely changes for any child. You always stay in the comfort and safety of your own home.However, your first day at school opens door to unknown experiences and opportunities. Much like any other child, I was also scared on my first day. I remember clearly not letting go of my mother’s hand, hesitant to go in the classroom.On my first day, I got up excited and put on my uniform for the first time. The feeling it gave me was so memorable, I can never forget it. As it was my first day, both my parents went to drop me off.I remember seeing the classroom full of little children. Some crying while the others playing with others. I looked at my mother and gave her the look that I didn’t want them to leave. They had to go so I kept crying but eventually, my teacher consoled me.Once I settled in the class, I talked with the other kids and started playing with them. The colourful walls of the classroom fascinated me a lot. We got many toys to play with so it all the other kids also got distracted and stopped crying. </em>
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<span>In “The Bet” by Anton P.Chekov the lawyer was actually
facing a conflict with his own mind in order to uphold his side of the bet. It
was actually a very simple looking bet in the beginning between the lawyer and
the banker. The banker felt that death sentence was better than prison sentence
for a long time but the lawyer was of the opposite opinion. The bet was for the
lawyer to remain in solitary confinement for a period of 15 years and if he was
successful then the banker would pay the lawyer 2 million rubles. </span>
The antagonist creates conflict
Answer:
<h3>Being brave and embracing one's weakness.</h3>
Explanation:
- In the story "Sweet, Difficult Sounds", Nothukula, who immigrated from Zimbabwe, felt like an outcast in her school and thought that no one would understand her accent and English.
- She remained silent in her class and barely spoke to anyone as she felt insecure about her English. However, she learns to speak with confidence after her auntie teaches her how to speak in front of the class.
- In this way, Nothukula could finally recite the poem in front of the whole class in her second attempt with confidence and clarity.
- The main idea about "Sweet, Difficult Sounds" is to face your problems head on and to embrace one's weakness.