Okay. Simply make a story with the negative pre-fixes of the words you put in as your answers.
"I fumbled with the keys, determined to unlock the stubborn door, and when I finally did, I walked inside, letting out a sigh of relief. I dropped the keys on the nearest table, and headed upstairs, my footsteps thumping on the wooden staircase. I gently unwrapped the wool sweater from my shoulders, sighing gently, thinking of all the things left to do. Three of my luggages, all filled to the brim, waited in the garage, and I had to unpack them, but I had little to no effort left in me. Sadness clouded my mind. I hated feeling pathetic, and letting myself feel pathetic, but—I just felt so unlucky.
Shaking away the feeling, I took a look around the my best friend's room. Barbara's room was untidy, her clothes, pillows, and books strewn everywhere carelessly. I couldn't help but feel uncertain as I hung my sweater on a nearby chair and headed towards her, a sad little heap on her bed."
How does this sound?
Answer:
I would say it is Verb.
Explanation:
It's referring to a action, which makes it a verb.
Answer:
Eva Selhub says that checking the gut before eating is very important. As the food seems the best comfort, releasing dopamine and serotonin in the brain, Selhub told that the effect of this happiness lasts very little.
Explanation:
To stop emotional overeating, a gut check is important before a snack. It doesn’t mean that a person is really hungry if he reaches for a snack. He may be stressed or sad.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
On wednesday night Juliet will drink the distilling liquor.
Juliet will feel A cold and drowsy humor and will fall asleep.
Thursday morning Paris will find her "dead" in her bed.
Then Juliet's family will take her to the Capulets family vault.
In the meantime, Friar Laurence will tell Romeo about her plans.
Finally, Romeo will see Juliet waking up and take her to Mantua.
Explanation:
This was Friar Laurence's perfect plan. He tells Juliet that she should go and marry Paris, that he would give her a liquor and that when she drank it she would fall asleep, but on the outside she would seem dead for 42 hours. Enough time for Paris to find her "dead" in her bed and the family can take her to the family vault. Once there, Juliet would wake up from her dream and her great love, Romeo, would be waiting for her to be able to escape to Mutua together.
The plan seemed perfect, except that Romeo received the news of Juliet's death before receiving the letter from Friar Laurence, which caused him to kill himself, and by the time Juliet woke up and saw him dead, she also decided to kill herself .