Answer: i would say recognize
Explanation:
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Answer:
Adult have more stress, they have more responsibility than kids and adolescence. Some example could be they have house to pay, they need to give the children food, and their certainly very tired after couple hours of working. For adolescence, they don't have that much responsability, they go to school, learn, study and prepared their future. Very old person does not really have a high stress level, their children take care of them, is their time to relax. Middle and high schooler have stress with study homework things related. But adult have the most stress since they have a lot more responsibility, so we can conclude stress affect you with your responsibilities and your feelings, an example is being and love and the other person does not feel the same.
Doug needs to be honest with his manager. He could say that he doesn’t feel he has the proper skills right now to run a restaurant. He could also ask that she teaches him how to do the job, so he may be more confident in his ability to do it.
Rewritten:
My Mother is my idol for me. She does everything she can for her family. She teaches me important things. She looks like a beautiful shining star in the sky. I want to be like her. She takes care of our family the best she can. When i am sick, she takes care of me and hopes i get better. She loves me and worries for me. Today i will study hard for her. She makes my family feel warm. I am always happy to be with her. These are the reasons why i love her. These are the reasons that makes her my idol.
Answer:
Your answer is Option A
Explanation:
Based on the given poem, the narrator says that he hears the flute of the narrator from his room and it is very beautiful, when it is dark.
He further narrates that in the daytime when the neighbor plays the flute, he does not want to hear it because it is daylight and the neighbor is far and has a bald head so he runs away and looks for something else to occupy his time.
When night time approaches, when he bears the flute, he tries to remove the image of the fat, bald man and think of him as a young man and the music is sweet to his ears once again.
The contrast the narrator creates develops the theme of the poem by portraying the narrator's vanity by wanting the beauty of the music to match the image of the man (option A)