Basically if I say the word stupid that would have a bad impression so it's negative, but if I change it to struggling/needs help it would be either neutral or positive
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Plagiarism is a BIG no no. If you're going to read and use someones information on a subject, make sure to tweak it. (Ex. If a piece of information says, "Thomas Edison was a great inventor and a huge genius." You can tweak it by saying., "Thomas Edison was a magnificent inventor and an enormous mastermind." Plagiarism can get you in BIG trouble for; cheating, copying and such.
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D Pennsylvania's oldest church is in Southwark, and it was opened in 1640.
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The word "and" introduces two ideas and appears to indicate that they are separate. While all the other choices use words such as "but" and "so", indicating that the two clauses are logically related, this one does not. However, the date the church was opened does closely relate to it being the oldest church. One would expect the word "for" rather than "and"...
I am not certain of this answer, but that is what I would imagine. I would eliminate B and C straightaway. Choice A seems to say that even though Philadelphia was founded later, its settlement Southwark was actually inhabited before.
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<span>The book that shows harry think about to distract himself from aunt Magie's insults was at the third one: Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban. The setting was a dinner time, where Aunt Margie, a relative of the Dursley's visits and kept insulting Harry to the point of provoking him.</span>