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1. Sally:doing
Laila:trying,don't
Sally:enjoy
Laila:Listening,want,remember,fancy
Sally:Does
Laila:using
Sally: have
Laila:manage
2. (1)Sally and Laila are shopping.
(2) Sally didn't expect to see Laila in the store.
(3) Laila is looking for a birthday present.
(4)Laila has no idea what to buy.
(5) Laila's brother spends his free time listening to
music.
(6) The computer belongs to Laila.
(7) Laila decides to buy a computer for her brother.
(8) She hopes to find a laptop cheap enough.
3. (1) to call
(2) arrived
(3) Do,want
(4) to put
(5) don't like
(6) to give
(7) waking
(8) having
Stress can be viewed in many different ways I personally work better under stress so I view it as positive but many do view it as negative
Since I am unable to see or know where the point of view is coming from, here are some ways to identify the point of view. For first-person it would be using " I, me, and my" Second-person is still centered around one person, but uses he, him, her, she, and so on. The third-person is a reflection of all the charecters, so it will say most of their unsaid thoughts and uses he, him, her, and she.
Each POV gives a different meaning and life to the story, even if it may seem useless and it was just the author's preferred writing style. For example, first-person gives the story a more realistic point of view, and also these stories may connect to the reader better. Second-person gives a broader range of perspective, even if it is still centered around the one character it still describes their surroundings better. Third-person I imagine being like watching a movie but instead reading it. This POV can help the readers, because now instead of getting one persons point of view, they are understanding all character's POVs.
hope this helps in some way shape or form.
just write a letter, example:
Good morning Sarah!
Yesterday I spent the whole day at ————- with ———-.
Then describe what y’all did and what you saw. Remember you make this up!
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it depends on the game. I'd be fine to let my future child play angry birds or something but I wouldn't let him play cod mobile or any of those sniper games until hes older. I've seen the way kids cry and scream and totally just freak out over fortnite or cod and dont want that happening until hes older and more mature. Personally I grew up with angry birds and minecraft lite and didn't really get mad or cry if things didnt go my way. I'd say most cell phone games aren't that harmful
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