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To imply is to hint at something, but to infer is to make an educated guess. The speaker does the implying, and the listener does the inferring. Continue reading... When you infer, you listen closely to someone and guess at things they mean but haven't actually said.
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Not washing your hands, coughing without covering your mouth,
EXAMPLE: Flushing the toilet in a public restroom not washing your hands then going to touch the door handle.
Your sick and then you cough on a person now thier sick.
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Hi,
Which best explains Mathilde's misery at the start of "The Necklace"?
Madame Forestier never comes to visit her. (Incorrect)
Her husband is cruel to her. (FALSE)
She lives in total poverty and debt. (Nope)
She feels as if she deserves more than she has. (Correct)
The reason its D is because her husband works but dosent earn as much as he should. His wife thinks that she is and elegant wife and she thinks she needs everything and should deserve everything, which isn't true.
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to listen or to contemplate. Listen to what the speaker has got to say, to hear
and feel the emotions he is trying to convey, to criticize his speech either positively
or negatively. Contemplate to the lessons or learnings they have gathered upon listening.
They are trying to recall the experiences they had before, connect it to the
speech, find meaning with it and apply it in their daily lives. Or they are
simply in awe of how the speech got in touch with their feelings.</span>