The past is what has already happened. The "learn" part means to learn from your mistakes or achievements that have already happened to know what to do further in life.
The present is what is currently going on right now. The "live" part means to not be constantly worrying about what is to come later on in life; or to hold on to something that happened a while ago that might change how you are living now; this means to live what is currently happening, because that is what mostly matters.
The future is what is to come, or what will happen later on in life. The "create" means to prepare, or make plans for how you want your future to be. For example, to get ready for school, you might pack your luch or backpack to make sure you have everything for the day to come, which in this case, is the future.
The best answer would be, "C". The listeners could repeat what you're saying, but they might not understand what you are saying. Listening is not understanding. If you say each idea in three different ways, you could confuse the listeners.
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Answer:
The answer is C. It is lower in San Francisco because of the cool ocean currents from the south.
First,
let us define each word with their dictionary definitions:
Confuse
is making a person not certain or unable to understand onto something.
Meander
is a ‘winding path or course’ (e.g. a river or a road)
Harangue
is a speech which is forceful or angry
Distract
is causing someone ‘to stop thinking about or paying attention’ onto something
or someone
With
the words and their meaning, the word that is most likely to have a negative
flavor or connotation is letter C: Harangue.
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