Incomplete question. The options read;
A. loyal
B. talented
C. obedient
D. kindhearted
E adventurous
F. philosophical
Answer:
<u>B. talented</u>
<u>E adventurous</u>
Explanation:
Interestingly, the imaginary character of Judith Shakespeare in "Shakespeare's Sister" is portrayed as a girl who although is not as educated as her brother, William Shakespeare but still posses some beautiful qualities such as;
- been talented, and
- adventurous.
And both words rightly qualifies as adjectives.
Answer:
B) false
Explanation:
Because it is only a quick letter, it is not necessary to explain why you are writing it. If the context is clear and intelligible, that is all that is required.
Answer:
The DNA from a piece of broccoli is unrelated to the DNA of a human because they aren't the from the same parents.
Explanation:
I hope this helps! :D
Your answer should be letter C) Expansive.
Some other synonyms are spacious or roomy!
Please post the excerpt next time.
To our surprise, quite a number of students nowadays admire one of the Chinese philosophers and politicians during the Spring and Autumn period whose name is Confucius. There is no doubt that Confucius influences the offsprings on the terms of personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice, kindness as well as sincerity. And it is our pleasure to interview Confucius and learn more about him through this article.
(Why I chose Confucius as the interviewee ?)
Firstly, the aim of writing this magazine article is meaningful. As we known, he always remained us that success doesn’t come without hard work as modern people don’t have enough persistence. He encouraged us that sometimes we may stay in darkness, the mountain is slippery and arduous to walk through it, but always remember that our family and friends will offer us their genuine and staunch support. Hard working is the one solution to help you overcome the knotty questions easily. That’s why I chose Confucius as the interviewee to share this essential truth.
No one denies that Confucius is especially famous that we still pay lots of attention of his work. So what is his attitude towards his fame?
The one thing shocked us is he doesn’t feel as proud as a peacock with his glory. He said that the propose of sharing the wisdom was not building up the smart reputation in front of the public, but to let knew a good person was not just studying hard and contributing to the community, also needed to bear in mind that always behaving in a way that was based on strong principles about what was right and wrong.
All in all, what I know for sure is that this is a good experience to interview Confucius. Try to share your friends about it and have a knowledgeable weekend!
(I have no idea about my writing is good or not, but I hope I can help you:))