Consistently hearing that one is not enough would affect the self-esteem and worth of the person.
<h3>What is Self-Esteem?</h3>
This refers to the belief that a person has about himself/herself that he is able to do something and is confident about it.
When a person is constantly talked down on, this can affect the psyche and also the self-esteem.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not specify the name of the book you were referring to, but the second question was answered.
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Keywords if i'm not mistaken. Length has nothing to do with the type, headings could but not as much as key words, nor does the title.
The friar states that "violent delights have violent ends," meaning that anything so intense and passionate will die just as passionately. He is also concerned that Romeo and Juliet will burn themselves out on one another, like "fire and powder.
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Answer:
A. Buck is careful and methodical
Explanation:
Below is the excerpt from "The Call of the Wild:"
"The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck, and under the fierce conditions of trail life it grew and grew. Yet it was a secret growth. His newborn cunning gave him poise and control. He was too busy adjusting himself to the new life to feel at ease, and not only did he not pick fights, but he avoided them whenever possible. A certain deliberateness characterized his attitude. He was not prone to rashness and precipitate action; and in the bitter hatred between him and Spitz he betrayed no impatience, shunned all offensive acts."
From the above excerpt, we can infer that Buck is careful and methodical. He doesn't pick on fights but rather avoided them. Also, he comported himself and endeavoured to avoid offensive acts. Furthermore, he was not prone to rashness.
"The Call of the Wild" is a short adventure story written by Jack London. A dog named Buck is the central character of the story. In the story, Buck is stolen from his home and was sold as a sled dog in Alaska. In the environment he finds himself, he becomes progressively feral. Such environment forces him to fight in order to survive and at the same time dominate other dogs.
Answer:
Sample Answer - Please Rewrite in your own words
Explanation:
One conflict in the short story "The Lottery" concerns Tessie Hutchinson versus her small village. Tessie challenges the brutal ritual, but her neighbors force her to participate. There is another conflict involving the northern villages, who have ended the ritual. The wider, underlying conflict concerns tradition versus modernity, and Mr. Summers is in conflict with the villagers over replacing the black box.