pls dont play hard to get
guys hate that
just dont
dont make it all about urself
genuinely compliment him ( he will probably remember that for a long time)
dont confuse him ( we dont get the "signs")
then just go for it
family portrait? it's worded weirdly. hope this helps :)
In “America Needs Its Nerds,” by L. Fridman, addresses an issue that still exists in today's society: that students perceived as intelligent are ridiculed. In his exhortation Leonid argued that the curious and smart scholars need not to be ashamed of their intellect, and that society needs to change their attitude towards these types of people because it comes off as pessimistic. The writer combats these views with rhetoric, parallelism, and strategic diction. Early in the writing, the author writes “intellectually curious and academically serious,” which is a use of parallelism since the words are similar in its pronunciation and grammatically overall. He uses this rhetoric again in lines 20 thru 23, as he examines the stereotyping students face and are forced into, for being serious about their academics. He Mr. Firdman uses dition throughout his essay to more than likely suggest that he is or has been considered a nerd as well. His very descriptive word structure is evident throughout, with lines 20 thru 32 containing connotations and imagery to evoke pathos in the audience with words such as ‘grave’ and ‘haunt’.
Answer:
1. My pet goat will eat almost anything, but he likes vegetables best.
2. Matthew went to the beach and learned to surf.
3. Do you want toast for breakfast, or would you rather have eggs?
4. Mary wanted to drive to the store, but her car wouldn't start.
5. We could go to the movies, or we could go to the park.
Explanation:
Add the words in parenthesis between the two sentences to make a simple sentence.
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