Answer:
protect and care for (someone) lovingly.
"he needed a woman he could cherish"
Similar:
adore
hold dear
love
care very much for
feel great affection for
dote on
be devoted to
revere
esteem
admire
appreciate
think the world of
set great store by
hold in high esteem
care for
look after
tend
protect
preserve
shelter
keep safe
support
nurture
cosset
indulge
put on a pedestal
hold (something) dear.
"I cherish the letters she wrote"
Similar:
treasure
prize
value highly
hold dear
Opposite:
neglect
keep (a hope or ambition) in one's mind.
"he had long cherished a secret fantasy about his future"
Similar:
harbor
have
possess
hold (on to)
cling to
entertain
retain
Explanation:
appreciate and support
I feel like kindness can be taught because if someone is mean and you set a good example and they want to be just like you they will start be kind. You can also teach kindness in a classroom by making everyone be nice to have a happy classroom and people will be asking for help and asking to borrow something. I also feel like it matter on the age.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it's most likely d based on context clues
Answer:
explain *i'll edit my answer
Explanation:
The word best is an adjective . The word best describes the salad meaning that tomatoes from the garden make the best salad. Hope that helps!