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To have no empathy means to not care about how your decisions and behavior effects someone else.
-This is valuable in relationships because you would not want to hurt the other persons feelings.
-When there is no empathy, the 2 will eventually grow apart and stop loving eachother.
-I have shown it by respecting my parents, friends, and family, and have been careful with how I speak to them.
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Fati is an old woman.
<em>>>The adjective in this sentence is </em><em>old </em><em>because it's describing the old woman.</em>
<em>Mrs. Adom gave me a pencil. </em>
<em>>>The adjective in this sentence is I think the pencil because it is describing the fact that </em><em>Mrs. Adom gave me a pencil.</em>
<em>** I am not sure about this one**</em>
<em>Mrs Adjei gave birth to two beautiful sets of twins.</em>
<em>>> </em><em>The adjective in this sentence is Mrs. Adjei giving birth. </em>
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I've been alone now for days. I don't know how many, I just know it's been a while. I've been locked up here, no food, only water. I was only trying to help, I touched the man and he just...died. I couldn't explain it to the police officer. I went to shake their hands as they arrived to the scene and they died the same mysterious death. They weren't the only cops of course, there was just a possible murder. The other cops cautiously surrounded me and that's the last thing I remember before I woke up here, in this white and isolated room.
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In attempting an analysis of Lincoln's humor one is immediately confronted with two difficulties. In the first place, many stories attributed to Lincoln were never told by him. J. B. McClure's Lincoln Stories is recognized as the most reliable collection, yet Isaac N. Arnold, an intimate friend of Lincoln's, wrote on the fly-leaf of his copy of this book that Lincoln probably told no more than half the stories with which McClure credited him. To prove that Lincoln did or did not tell a particular story is often impossible, for in most cases one must rely upon hearsay evidence or reminiscences.
The second difficulty lies in the fact that the effectiveness of a joke depends in large measure upon the manner of its telling. We may not be at all amused by reading some of Lincoln's jokes or hearing them at second-hand; whereas we might have split our sides had we heard them as he told them. For Lincoln was a master of the story-telling art; and when told by a master, even a dull joke may be irresistible.
"His stories may be literally retold," wrote Henry C. Whitney, "every word, period and comma, but the real humor perished with Lincoln"; for "he provoked as much laughter by the grotesque expression of his homely face as by the abstract fun of his stories."
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