Answer:
not particularly great I believe
Explanation:
well I'm not 100 percent sure about the earliest parts but ireland was at that point a part of the United kingdom and in 1798 there was a rebellion in wexford to try and rid themselves of british control (which failed) sorry not a lot hope this helps
"Recommend virtue to your children; it alone, not money, can make them happy. I speak from experience."
-Ludwig van Beethoven
Explanation:
1) T<u>his quote relate to growth mindset because</u> in the above quote the narrator is asking or requesting the parents that they should encourage their children's to develop good moral values ,and in any situation in their life they should not compromise on these value.
The old mindset or the old school of thought emphasized on earning money because they though that Money could buy anything and a person is said to be happy if they have sufficient money to meet all their requirements.
But the Modern school of thought( as expressed by Ludwig van Beethoven) emphasize on the development of moral value among the coming up generation because it is the Moral values that will reap them all the happiness of life.
2)<u>The term Virtue means to be Morally Good,excellence.Virtue refers to the act of exhibiting good behavior by a person.</u>
<u>Virtue is important if a person wants to co-exist peacefully with the other peoples of the society .</u>
<u>Below mentioned are few virtues that can keep a person happy and satisfied:</u>
- Commitment: Without commitment, we have little direction or purpose in life.
- Faith-we need to have faith in god in order to do good deeds.
- Forgiveness-in order to be happy we need to learn to forgive people
- Gratitude:being thankful to god
- Courage-courage to do good acts
- Love- most important virtue for human co-existence
The first apparant theme in Rapunzel is that forbidden temptations may cost you something you truly love. In the beginning of the story, Rapunzel's mother was "standing by [the] window and looking down into the garden, when she saw a bed which was planted with the most beautiful rampion, and it looked so fresh and green that she longed for it" (1). This already shows bad temptation, considering that the rampion is not hers, therefore she shouldn't take it without asking. She asked her husband to get her some, going as far as saying "if I can't eat some of the rampion . . . I shall die" (1). The husband complied, although he knows it is a wrong thing to do, shown when he thinks to himself, "bring her some of the rampion yourself, let it cost what it will" (1).
You would use bigger and more formal words like- furthermore, in conclusion, in addition , Moreover etc.
Regular Verb cause it cant be a irregular verb