Answer:
1. You can compare a human being to a tight-closed tiny bud as like how humans don't open up easily and some people aren't impressed with them at first glance. But as time goes on, and they get to know them, they slowly open up.
2. Whenever you meet new friends, some of them don't easily see the beauty or goodness inside you because sometimes you don't open up easily or they can't/don't know how to tell that easily. As time passes, you slowly open up to them and they get to learn who you really it. (This question really depends on who you are. If you are a quick to trust person, you're probably the first part of the question and you should say, "My friends can easily see who I am as a person, because it is a part of my personality. I put my heart out and they see my 'beauty.'" If that fits you! If not, choose the first part I put and edit the you to I.)
3. In my opinion, I think it's better to reserve your goodness and let people discover it as time goes on and they get to know you instead of revealing it right away so they can't take advantage of you.
Explanation:
Hey (cousin name),
Hope you are doing fine. I am extremely thrilled and excited to tell you that we are being taken to a field trip from the school. As the rule permits, I have put your name in the field trip visit along with myself.
The venue for the field trip is Boston’s Freedom Trail. The rich historical background of the city along with wonderful monuments is set to strike deep nerves of the students. The trip is set to be extreme fun in the company of colleagues and dear ones.
We have been told by our mentors that the site holds special importance in the political history of the United States. This would enable us to delve deep in our history and enrich our understanding of our mainland.
It would be useful for both of us in the veracity of information it would provide us. Moreover, the relaxation and joy are the bonus. I am hopeful of you joining me in my field visit. See you soon! Take care
Yours lovingly
XYZ
As clearly as possible to make your viewpoint known to your audience.
Answer:
The literary purpose of conflict is to create tension in the story, making readers more interested
Explanation:
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