Answer:
Why? It is important to live now because each moment of breath is a moment we have NOW. No guarantee beyond that.
Yet we behave as if this isn’t the case.
Our mind and souls aren’t meant to be frenetic or rushed. For some reason our society runs on worry and hurry. And for what? Perhaps we behave this way in order to forget the very fact that time is finite.
We demand things to appear at the snap of a finger. We try to maximize time by multi-tasking. Work becomes an obsession. We want to be and have more.
These distractions cause us to avoid the elephant in the room of our life’s existence: Time is finite.
The sooner we accept this fact hopefully the faster we can start living more intentionally.
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer is c. limited omniscient. The 3rd person narrator knows Goodman's thoughts and the story is told accordingly. However, the perspective of Faith and other characters is not included. This is in line with the fact that the story is centered around the character of Goodman; whatever happens, happens to illuminate his personal development and actions.</span>
Answer: Parents would know what kids are learning. Parents would have an easier time helping with homework. Parents would get to know their kids’ teachers and classmates. It would be an invasion of students’ privacy. Students wouldn’t be themselves with all the parents watching Students’ every move would be watched and recorded by their parents and other parents.
Explanation:
B:Try to see things from the other person's perspective.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The main idea is to present the feelings the person had before amazon became what it is today. I had my own misgivings about ordering on line until I realized that I really had no choice. I live in a small community of about 800 people. There is a Walmart in the next town over (which has a population of 5000), but I'm not fond of what they did to small businesses.
So the choice was shop at a place I don't like or order through the mail. I didn't really make up my mind until about 2 years ago. Then it was fine.
The author of what you quoted had many of the same feelings. It's a gamble putting money where the system can be broken into and that is what this is all about -- fear of trying something you don't trust.
The answer is B, I think