Answer:
Yes but not to the fact they are harassing
Explanation:
I think you become an adult when you acknowledge the responsibilities of your actions and your everyday decisions.
I make this statement because I've been asking this question to myself many times. It is really difficult for me to try to draw the line in this matter; you could say that adulthood has to do with acting good or bad, but, if so, we would be shifting from adults to childs from one minute to the other because we always behave in a good or a bad way depending on the circumstances and the times we are going through.
After a lot of thinking, I realized that the only difference between myself now and myself when I was a child is that now I am aware of what my actions cause.
When I was a kid, I used to do what I felt like and didn't realize much about consequences, or if someone got hurt by my actions. Today I try to follow my heart in doing what I like to do, but I always consider if I am hurting or upsetting someone.
I think this is the key for adulthood, making choices in total acknowledge of the consequences, which means being responsible for them.
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In Invictus by William Ernest Henley
, what is the author’s emotional state regarding his circumstances, and how does he approach his situation? Use ideas that are directly stated and ideas that you have inferred from clues in the text, citing textual evidence to support both.
Answer:
The author is motivated and with hope even in the midst of adverse situations.
Explanation:
In the poem, the author shows how he will not bow his head and surrender to the struggles that life proposes, but that he will face them with strength and certain that nothing will bring him down. In this case, we can see that the author is motivated and wrote an inspiring poem, to give strength even in very difficult moments in life. The author reveals that he is the master of his own destiny and that nothing will take that away.
When researching the moment when the author wrote this poem, we learn that he had recently lost one of his legs. With that, we can see that the author was going through a very difficult and demotivating situation, but he decided that he would go through this moment with his head held high.
The three factors that could contribute to a source not being
credible is it ineptness, unreliable and unattractive which are the opposed
characteristics to what makes a source credibly valid and reliable or
trustworthy. The supposed characteristics can make the source invalid as simple
as having to read, comprehend and understand what it’s trying to say. In research
or formal study many authors are very direct to the point and persuasively
convincing in support to their results and outcomes. In addition, there are
other co-authors that can support such claims and suggestions.