The quote means to do what you think you should do. Follow your heart. That's what the first part of the quote means.
For the second part, it means that if you follow your instincts, that's the smartest thing to probably do. If you follow your heart, then it's what you think is the best.
Sorry if I got anything wrong. This is just my point of view of this quote
Have a nice rest of your day
It’s the second option: states what the writer believes and what the writer I tends to prove in an essay
yes I know I saw them both he cannot look me in my eyes when I asked him that question then I'm going to kill I'ma kill it like I don't care that I'm a let him know and imma let everybody know what they're doing
Explanation:
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Some movies I've seen that are set in Italy show a family outside all seated around a very large table. The joyous noise is overwhelming and the food is never ending.
People come out in spring and summer because there is a specialness in the air that's as aromatic as the food on the table. Celebrating each meal as though it was a feast (which it is in the hands of people like that), brings a rightness to everyone at the table, each as welcome as anyone else or they wouldn't be there.
So the reds or whites of the sauces, or the greens of the salads or the yellows of the cheeses, or the sparkling glasses holding the purest wine that can be afforded all blend in a dazzling mixture of blinding color the way an artist would put his colors onto his canvas.
The answer to this question is D. because the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character and he/she is describing some of the other characters by using the pronoun they.