There are many ways in which destructive relationships and constructive relationships influence your well-being in different ways. Positive relationships are important because they provide fun, stability, companionship, advice, loyalty, and conflict-resolution skills. However, some relationships stray from these important topics and are destructive rather than constructive. These relationships can involve constant envy, stress, discouragement, anger, and sadness. Sometimes destructive relationships even involve harmful experiences. In summary, destructive relationships are relationships in which you are brought down and your well-being is influenced negatively. Make sure to cut off these relationships when you notice the signs I mentioned before. Constructive relationships are relationships in which you are brought up your well-being is influenced positively. These relationships are special and definitely worth keeping.
I hope this helped!!
Please mark brainliest, it would be much appreciated :-)
"You ought not to think an hour upon the matter, but to spring to action at once."
The purpose of the words "hour" and "spring" is:
A) Most of the sentences contain comma splices.
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. The comma is followed by a conjunction.
Two independent clauses:
1) You ought not to think an hour upon the matter.
2) You ought to spring to action at once.
conjunction used is BUT.
"Am I the master here, or you? Go to"
Capulet asks this rhetorical question to Tybalt in order to put him in his place. Capulet is Tybalt's elder and Tybalt is speaking as though he will ignore his uncle's wishes. Capulet reminds Tybalt that he is the one in charge, not Tybalt. Capulet reminds Tybalt of his position at the beginning of this excerpt as well when he says "It is my will; the which if thou respect". Here he is telling Tybalt that he wants Tybalt to leave Romeo and his friends alone. If Tybalt respects Capulet, he'll not engage in a fight with the Montagues at the party.
Answer:
Motorsport Yeah,
Put That Thing In Sport (Skrrt, Skrrt)
Shawty Bad, (Bad)
Pop Her Like A Cork (Pop It)
I think it’s 1
Sorry if wrong