Answer:
<u>An Indonesian text</u>
Explanation:
Contextually this Indonesian text reads in English as:
Asih, Bima, Cecep, Dedy, and Entin randomly have a preference for<u> futsal, volleyball, tennis, badminton and basketball.</u> Three of them like futsal. Each of the five children likes two different sports. Nobody among them all likes futsal and likes tennis. Entin likes tennis. <em>Only</em> Asih and Bima liked badminton and what Dedy liked was sure to be loved by Cecep.
Note that the sport Futsal is similar to football (soccer) but is played on a smaller football pitch, and mainly indoors. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper.
I think the answer is rock
Answer:
Actions of the Character
Explanation:
"Jeff <u><em>heard</em></u> a cry outside his window. With no concern to himself, he <u><em>climbed</em></u> the large oak tree and <u><em>rescued</em></u> the stranded kitten."
All of the underlined words are verbs, also known as 'action words'.
Assuming that this refers to the <u>VIA (Values-in-Action)</u> approach designed by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman, the answer to this question would be True.
There are 24 character strengths and virtues that each individual will have, ranked from their biggest strengths to their weakest strengths. Their top 7 strengths would be considered as their signature strengths.