It means that the “you” judges the person even though “you” doesn’t even know why the “i” did the thing she/he did. to put someone in someone else’s shoes indicates that the one person wants the other to know how it feels to be in this situation/ this person. in this situation i’m guessing that someone is attractive and the other is not and the attractive person doesn’t understand the other since they are never in the same situation, but it could also be a metaphor for having bad/ugly charactertraits
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"C.) He recorded public and historical events with much candor." would be the correct answer. His diary included the great Plague, the coronation of King Charles II, and many other important historical events.
Answer:
e its primary purpose is to inform its secondary purpose is to persuade
Explanation:
I believe it's because in the first part is informing you that event is going to happen and afterwards it's asking to help so technically first one
Create, publish, become, be, come out, give, develop, have, find, test, offer, take.
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After placing each verb in the correct blank and making the necessary changes to them, we have:
1. was developed
2. created
3. took
4. offered
5. was
6. published
7. became
8. came out
9. tested
10. found
11. gave
12. had
- When we take a look at the text before trying to fill in the blanks, we can tell it is about things that happened in the past.
- Thus, we can assume most verbs will be in the past tense or will use the past participle form.
- To begin answering, we must read the text and look for places where one of the options sounds more obvious.
- For example, when we talk of books, the verb "publish" is usually used. Since a manual is a book, we are likely to use "publish" with it.
- We repeat that process, answering the easier ones first, until we are left with the least obvious blanks.
- Here, we can try different combinations to see what fits - what sounds right.
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Answer:
percentage of teenagers cyberbullied
number of teenagers using the Internet
number of teenagers who regularly experience cyberbullying
Explanation:
Those 3 choices will result in statistics which are useful in answering research questions