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Explanation:
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second face
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psychological well -being
will solve social problems such as
ignorance and poverty
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Task A
Answer the questions. Write the answer in the notebook.
1.
What kind of psychological work can be done
of children like you?
2
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work
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do
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role of seniors?
3.
Give another example of psychological work
not mentioned in the text.
4.
What are the effects of psychological work?
How do they contribute to the development of the country?
5.
Explain the long-term cause or effect of
psychological work. What is the importance of having
n long-term effects of psychological work
in our country?
Task B
Write in the notebook the letter of the psychological activity described
in each statement.
A
- Nature
B- Health
C.
- Sports
D
_ Education
Conducting the anvil
in children's painting
the street
Performing free surgery for those with cuts
and lips
Forming a league for sports in your barangay
Going to the Mangyans community to experience
their daily living and help
them
Participation in the planting of small trees in the Sierra Madre
Answer:
As he says to Horatio right before the duel with Laertes, "The readiness is all. Let be." The third philosophical question Hamlet raises is the question of death. There's no shortage of death in this play; and it comes in many forms.
Explanation:
brainliest?
The word <em>vegetation </em>has a neutral denotation, while the term <em>home </em>has a positive connotation.
Denotation is the concrete or main meaning of a word, in opposition to the thoughts or feelings that the word suggests. In this case, <em>vegetation </em>is a collection of plants in a particular area.
Connotation refers to the emotions and ideas that a word brings to mind, besides its literal meaning. For example, <em>home </em>is the place where one lives permanently, and implies a sense of protection, good feeling and family.
Example of personal pronouns:
Personal: I, You, He, We, You and Them (with their female).
Of possessives: mine, yours, his (with its feminine and plural)
Demonstrative: this, that, that (with its feminine and plural)
Undefined: someone, nobody, anyone.
Relative: what, what, who, whose, when.
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration before the newspaper headlines? CASUAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the newspaper headlines?
FORMAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration after the newspaper headlines? DISAPPOINTED