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Write 3 sentences comparing the city and the countryside.
Example: The countryside is more beautiful than the city
Answer:
Outdoor activities are more available in the countryside than in the city.
The countryside offers a more peaceful environment than the city does.
Pollution in the city is worse than in the countryside.
Explanation:
In English, there are several ways to compare two things. The use of the comparative is the most common. When the adjective in question has two syllables and ends in any letter except "y", it is combined with "more".
However, irregular adjectives have rules of their own. In our example, "Bad" becomes "worse than".
Pioneers used to walk through the prairie when looking for new land.
The second part of this question (<em>You must include an evaluation of YOUR congressional representative with at least TWO specific examples of why you approve or disapprove of his/her performance</em>) is a personal task, and only you can complete it. However, we are able to provide some assistance with the first part.
It is true that Congress typically has a very low public opinion rating, while at the same time people rate their individual representatives highly. The main reason for this is the fact that people tend to think of their individual representatives as personally closer to them.
A person's representative tends to come from the same city or neighbourhood as the voter. Moreover, he tends to campaign in this area. Therefore, the voter is able to see his face, hear his voice and listen to his platform often. This creates a sense of trust and a connection between representative and voter. Moreover, as the voter himself votes the representative in, he is also more likely to be hopeful about his performance. All of these factors lead to people rating their own individual representatives more highly than Congress itself.
Answer:
because we are spiritual beings able to feel for others, give to others, and survive.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, he considers that human beings will continue to exist and prove more powerful and triumph despite the hardships. The reason is that humans possess a spiritual or immaterial part -the soul- which has merciful pity and concern for the sufferings or adversities of others.