Answer:
Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation.
Explanation:
Or you could say... Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation.
Answer:
Best option seems to be three.
Explanation:
It cannot be one or two becuase those are facts, not anything about the person in the article. It doesn't seem to be four becuase being good at electronics doesn't nessarily make you creative.
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Great question!
Answer:False, propaganda can be a positive or a negative thing, it depends how far you take things.
I hope this helps:)
This is an idea for you:
Mary, in the beginning of the book, is selfish, spoiled, and pampered, but she changes throughout the book with Dickon's and the robin's help. In turn, she helped Colin, who was the same as she was when she was younger. Her change helped her help others, like Colin, to become more out looking for others and help become more kind to others.
This is just my perspective. Hope it helps!
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