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Persuasive, brave, creative, patient, intelligent, polite, accurate, fair, friendly
1.Salespeople need to be persuasive to get people to buy their products.
2.A scientist has to be intelligent in order to understand complex theories.
3.Receptionists should be friendly in order to make people feel welcome.
4.Surgeons must be very accurate as they should not make mistakes in their work.
5.A shop assistant has to be polite even when dealing with a rude customer.
6.Lifeguards have to be brave as they often find themselves in dangerous situations.
7.Teachers need to be very patient as students sometimes take a long time to learn things.
8.Judges should be fair and give all the evidence equal consideration.
9.Fashion designers should be very creative so that they can come up with new designs.
1. the subject is poem. Verb is... NOT YOU
2. the subject is Alice Walker. Verb is.. Dismissed. NOT YOU
3. the subject is scholarship. Verb is.. Win. NOT YOU
4. subject is novel. Verb is... copies. NOT YOU
5. subject is movie. Verb is... pick. NOT YOU.
(I can asnwer the rest later.)
Web because the World Wide Web is three words, but they all go together :)
Malala is a Pakistani education advocate who, at the age of 17, became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Surviving a shot to the head, Malala now travels all over the world to speak out on the importance of education for women. She has published her own book, I Am Malala, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
“I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” -Malala
Noor Inayat Khan
Nicknamed The Spy Princess, Noor was a descendant of Indian royalty raised in Britain and France. The elite Special Operations Executive recruited her in 1942 to work as a radio operator because of her bilingual abilities. Serving as a spy during World War II, she faced imprisonment, torture, and was eventually killed at Dachau concentration camp. Considered a British heroin of World War II, a statue of her is located in Gordon Square Gardens, London, to commemorate her bravery and service.