Well, to make human relations more positive. It should be written something like this.
Bart was 16 year old when he moved to New Jersey. He was not happy at first because there were only very few kids his age in his new neighborhood. However, he made friends with them and other kids, regardless if they were older or younger. During the winter, he watched his elderly neighbor, Mr. Jones, remove snow from his sidewalk. After watching, he feels bad and decides to dress up and help Mr. Jones remove the snow. In the summer, Bart wanted to go swimming in Mr. Jones's pool but was afraid to ask. But knowing, that he was nice and helpful to Mr. Jones's. He decided to ask him nicely anyways.
I'm not sure if that is how you wanted it, but I believe that would be it.
Answer:
Hawthorne views human nature as capable of going both ways. He sees human nature as flawed and as equally capable of sin and hate, but also of great love. But more importantly Hawthorne believes in repentance and subsequent redemption after sin. Hawthorne's view of human nature is reflected in his characters. Hope this helps! =)
Okay. I try my hardest:)
The girl picked the flowers by the lake.-- Positive and regular
He showed me that the machine wouldn't work. --Negative and regular
I drank out of the cup.--Negative and irregular
The machine made homes for everyone.--Positive and irregular
I hope you do well on that test.--Negative and irregular.
<span>Fata a ales florile de lac și regulate .-- Pozitivă
El mi-a arătat Mașina care nu ar funcționa. --Negative Și regulată
Am băut din cupa și neregulate .-- Negativ
Mașina de făcut pentru toată lumea .-- case pozitive și neregulate
Sper să fac bine pe și negative .-- acel test neregulat.
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<span>sper ca asta ajuta:)
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I hope this helps:)
Answer:
Why are their numbers declining?
Explanation:
The combined impacts of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation, human population growth, poaching, disease, war and civil unrest threaten the remaining giraffe numbers and their distribution throughout Africa.
No way! Texting helps us communicate, socialize, compromise our differences, and many more.
Hope this helps :)