For example:put up with is to tolerate something or someone's behaviour or character
Answer:
Andrew met his roommate Danny when they both joined the Independent Filmmakers Club as freshmen, and they have a large group of mutual friends through that group. More recently, Danny has joined a fraternity and has been inviting Andrew to join him at the frat's parties and other events. Andrew has accepted a few invitations but feels awkward at the fraternity events because he just doesn't identify with the other people who attend. We would describe the filmmakers' club as Andrew's <u>ingroup</u> and the fraternity as an <u>outgroup</u>.
Explanation: an ingroup is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. By contrast, an outgroup is a social group with which an individual does not identify.
Answer:
I was afraid, anxious, but deep down, excited. I was afraid because I didn't know anyone, but anxious to meet new people. I was also anxious to meet my new teachers, and excited to meet some new friends. I am excited for a new start. I am excited for a new year, a new grade.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Assuming this is a multiple choice question, the answer would be the first listed: <em>"By describing in detail the order of what happened to her."</em>
Explanation:
Through deductive reasoning, we can recognize that this is the only applicable option.
Let's look at the options we did not choose:
- By comparing her feelings to those of other prisoners she met. <em>This does not apply because, in the excerpt given, the narrator never discusses any encounter with other prisoners. </em>
- By sharing the exact dimensions of the prison cell she was put in. <em>At no point does this happen.</em>
- By explaining how her feelings were expressed as pain in her body. <em>The narrator never describes pain in the excerpt provided.</em>
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret formula but, she was afraid her assistant was a spy.