A dream sequence is considered as a brief interlude of a story, film, etc. It’s a technique that can be presented as a vision, dream or flashback. No matter which phase in traditional plot structure, dream sequence is helpful as it it will give clarity (normally cause-effect) on some missing aspects of a story or even a character’s history.
Explanation:
"Motivation is a push factor,"
It's an outside force that is compelling you to take action, even if you don't necessarily want to.
Inspiration, on the other hand, is more of a pull or driving force. It's something that comes from within that gets us to proactively give our best effort.
The term motivation comes from the word ‘motive’ which means the needs or drives within a person. In contrast, inspiration is the process in which an individual is mentally encouraged to do something.
Are you sure it's a word? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
<span>She explains that "the kiss was nothing but a little trophy for his ego."</span>
Answer:
To forfeit the game, was the last thing the team weary and exhausted wanted to do.
Explanation:
We use parentheses when we want to add extra information, a minor example or a brief explanation, sometimes it can be ommited if wished, as it might not be relevant, and the sentence has to make sense if the reader does not wish to read what is it in the parentheres; however, in this example you can see that what is actually in the parentheses is important, it is not extra information and if you try to read only what is no in parenthesis it'll be incomplete. Commas are used to make a little pause.