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The author has tried to communicate that good personal transactions cannot be teach to someone. A person can only learn how he has to manage his personal transactions. This could be by experience and observing others. A person may create personal transactions in a non fiction way by writing it from heart. The readers does not accept the content if its fake or overly fictitious.
Explanation:
The author of this article has advised people to write everything by heart and do not go for overly fictitious writing. If one tries to learn personal transactions he may result with good ends but this cannot be teach. A person can learn thing by his deeds and experience in certain situations.
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well the i cant see the poem but if the poem is happy it is hopeful or playful if the poem is sad it is either helpless or somber
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Answer:
Jimmy Hancock is Aunt Alexandra's taciturn husband
Explanation:
who rarely speaks to Scout and does not play an important role in the story. Since Aunt Alexandra is Atticus's sister, Jimmy is Atticus's brother-in-law. Francis is Scout's second cousin and Atticus's great nephew.
Dear Mom,
I feel incredibly grateful to have you as my Mom. When I think of you so many different memories come to mind, memories that will live in my head and heart for a lifetime.
The things I remember MOST about you: you were/are ALWAYS there for me no matter what the circumstances, no matter how foul my mood, no matter what time of day or night. You have shown me complete acceptance, love, and understanding. If I needed you, you always made time for me. I know you've got my back. You have no idea how comforting that has been in my life. You taught me how to love unconditionally and have an open heart. I have seen further evidence of this unconditional love in the way that you show such love, patience and commitment.
As a kid, I remember snuggling up to you on the couch and how much I loved to be cuddled by you. I remember years later that you shared with me that affection didn't come naturally to you and I was so surprised...you taught me that you can rise above your circumstances. You taught me to give my very best at everything I do. When I come to you with hard decisions in my life and feel confused about what to do, you always listen to all of the alternatives, her my concerns, and then ask the key question, what do you think you should do? before offering guidance or advice...you taught me how to think for myself.
PLEASE GIVE ME BRAINISET MY HANDS HURT FROM TYPING
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Clear as mud?
Let’s deconstruct an example from the great Winston Churchill. All the power words are underlined:
We have before us an<u> ordeal</u> of the most <u>grievous</u> kind. We have before us many, many long months of <u>struggle</u> and of <u>suffering</u>. You ask, what is our policy? I can say: It is to wage <u>war</u>, by sea, land and air, with all our <u>might</u> and with all the<u> strength </u>that God can give us; to wage<u> war against </u>a monstrous tyranny, never <u>surpassed</u> in the dark, lamentable catalogue of<u> human crime</u>. That is our <u>policy</u>. You ask, what is our<u> aim?</u> I can answer in one word: It is <u>victory, </u>victory at all costs, victory in spite of all<u> terror, victory</u>, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no <u>survival.
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Inspiring, right?