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"Instinctual" appears more frequently in scientific writing and refers to the notion of behavior itself, while "instinctive" may sometimes be reserved to describe specific behaviors. ... Instinctive is defined as “of, relating to, or being instinct” and “prompted by natural instinct or propensity : arising spontaneously.”
Answer: Sometimes immigrant parents decide not to teach their children a heritage language because they think it will hinder their children's chances for success in their new country. It is a parent's choice to decide what language they wish to raise their child in.
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The doctor is angry at the narrator for faking his illness.
Explanation:
From the excerpt of "Homesickness", there is a dialogue between two people; a doctor and a patient, who is revealed to be his son and narrator. From the dialogue, the narrator is faking an illness and is anxious about what the doctor will tell his school as an excuse and the doctor replies that he would cover up for him.
The doctor is angry with the narrator for faking his illness to avoid school but agrees to cover for him by telling his school he has a severe case of a stomach infection.
In this excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country," which sentence shows the low self-esteem of the soldiers and their belief that being a soldier has nothing to do with bravery?
The three with the medals were like hunting-hawks; and I was not a hawk, although I might seem a hawk to those who had never hunted; they, the three, knew better and so we drifted apart. But I stayed good friends with the boy who had been wounded his first day at the front, because he would never know now how he would have turned out; so he could never be accepted either, and I liked him because I thought perhaps he would not have turned out to be a hawk either.
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The three with the medals were like hunting hawks; and I was not a hawk, although I might seem a hawk to those who had never hunted; they. the three, knew better and so we drifted apart."
Explanation:
When Romeo says “he jests at scars that never felt a wound” he’s basically saying that it’s easy to make fun of or joke about others scars or hurts, especially if you have never experienced that type of hurt. Basically, he uses it to describe the apathy of Mercutio when he overhears him joking about Romeo’s short-lived love and devotion to Rosaline.