<h3>false, because we can use apps from mobile.......</h3>
<h2>follow me and make as brilliest......,..............</h2>
I would say that the answer is 'the poet uses dashes to slow readers down as they read through the poem', but that's kind of debatable. It doesn't fit any of the other answers, though.
u didnt underline a word so
dancing is a verb
children is a noun
pretended is verb
fairies is a noun
ballet is a noun
Answer:
The answers are:
- You don't trust her/him anymore.
- You can't agree anymore never on anything.
Explanation:
Two possible examples that one can identify when there are these two relationship problems are: Constantly revising her/his cellphone secretely (while she/he is taking a shower, leaves cell phone, etc...) And constant discussions for simple or serious issues in front of other people.
What the couple can do is firstly to sit down and tell to each other what is bothering each of them, for instance, "the cellphone" problem, perhaps one of them is using the cellphone more than usual, and well if there is no communication as to say " oh honey, look, my friends sent me this funny picture" or, "omg, my boss wants me to go to work on Sunday", or "I have so much work, darling, I have to attend several messages/calls"... perhaps that could do a big difference. And with regards to the other issue, well, it's just a matter of establishing priorities, again, sit down and talk...