You start with budgeting. Always. Needs and wants. Money goal. How much have you spend in the last week? Month? Plan. Plan. Plan. How much are you wanting to save this week? This month? This year? Ask yourself these questions. Think of you goal and try to get there. How much do you want to make this week? This month? This year? All these are questions to think about.
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@grlpower you are deleting my answer without any reason!
Look at this flea, and you'll understand that what you're denying me is very trivial. The flea sucked my blood first and then it sucked your blood. Now our bloods are mingled in the flea's blood. This mixing of bloods is not a sin or anything to be ashamed of. The flea now grows big with a new life inside it. The little bloodsucking flea has achieved much more than what we as lovers have attained.
Faustus is not an evil man. The main reason is that he is just a man with all his faults and positive traits. He seeks knowledge and is an educated man and he actually tries to trick the devil so it would be weird to say that he is evil since he tries to defeat the devil at his own game. Sure, things don't always work out but he is not evil. Expand on that until you reach 100 words.
In terms of structure<span>, a Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines and is </span>written<span> in iambic pentameter. This </span>means<span> that has 3 quatrains (4 </span>line sections<span>) and one </span>heroic couplet. The rhyme scheme, therefore, is abab (quatrain 1), cdcd (quatrain 2), efef (quatrain 3), and gg (heroic<span> couplet). according to
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