Answer:
to,
miss smriti,
a-30,dangore
mumbai
hi smriti,
i hope this letter finds all of you in good spirits.we all are fine here.we just had our vaccassions for the dashaain festival.
it was awsome.this year we went to my grandmother's house and celebrated there with all my relatives and cousins.dashain festival is very much like the dussehra and navrate.we celebrate the success of mata durga and all nine deities for nine days.then on tenth day dasayan or dussehra is celebtated.it is great to meet everyone at occasions.we get to play so much and in festivals we also get to eat so much sweets.
now i am home finishing my homework.you tell how you celebrated the festival of dashain.
your's truely
Explanation:
Well, of course it’s possible to live in a world without discrimination! People just, for some reason, don’t like other people just because they’re a different race. If people acknowledge that all people are the same, maybe they’ll change!
I’ve never experienced an act of discrimination, but if I did, I would defend the person being discriminated! Why? Well, because nobody deserves that, and I don’t like it all together! As I said earlier, everyone is the same, so why should we discriminate one another? Let’s all be together in this world, and make world peace!
Answer: I think you should look it up on google
Explanation:
The Friar proposes a plan;
That Juliet does agree to go through with the wedding to Paris, but on the night before the ceremony, she should drink a sleeping potion that will make her seem lifeless or dead to her family and loved ones. Then Juliet will be put to rest in the Capulet tomb and then the Friar will send a messenger to fetch Romeo from Mantua, and the messenger will explain the plan. Romeo will arrive and help awaken Juliet.
Answer:
O a. One must take care to not offend the gods.
Explanation:
The texts to which the question refers are two different versions of Arachne's tale, in both texts Arachne's petulance and arrogance offends the goddess Athena, who brutally punishes her by turning her into a spider. The texts share the theme that care must be taken not to offend the gods as a metaphor that shows that human arrogance can lead to extremely negative and harmful results.