Answer:
adjectives - <em>big, soft, cold, smart, flexible</em>
adverbs - <em>loudly, happily, bravely, eagerly, quickly </em>
Explanation:
adjectives describe a person, place, or thing <u>(so any noun)</u>, and
adverbs describe someone doing an action <u>(a verb)</u>.
Answer:
Headmaster: I have decided to install cameras in every room in the school.
You: I strongly disagree due to the fact that that would be depriving the students of their privacy and over all feeling of safety which schools are supposed to provide.
Headmaster: we feel that the cameras will provide safety for the students by monitoring them.
You: But at the expense of their privacy.You:Having privacy s part of safety and when you add cameras you diminish that whole aspect of safety.
Headmaster: Well having the cameras we can view student activities which can negatively effect the safety environment of the school. For say if there was a school shooter we would be able to see him/her right away.
You: Seeing him/her is not enough. A better idea would be putting police men at the enterance of the school and in other various spaces within the school to ensure the safety of the students and catch the shooter right away
Headmaster: The cameras are more cost efficient.
You: If it is about cost then the school can make a fund raiser to support hiring the policemen.
Headmaster:If the students are willing to contribute then I say why not.
You: Thank you headmaster you wont be dissappionted!
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Explanation:
Answer: You should be honest with everyone, most of the time.You need to be honest with others, too. If someone is looking for critique, simply saying, “It's amazing!” even when you spot a glaring flaw, isn't helpful. They won't grow, and neither will you. Honesty can be protective, too. Lying may be helpful when there is no ambiguity about the resulting benefits for those on the receiving end.
Explanation:
Answer: the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
"music is a means of catharsis for them"
Similar:
purging
purgation
purification
cleansing
release
relief
emotional release
freeing
deliverance
exorcism
ridding
abreaction
depuration
lustration
Opposite:
repression
2.
RARE•MEDICINE
purgation.
Explanation: