Peers has two meanings:
1) verb: to look or gaze. For example: He peers at the puppy through the window. (that is, he looks at the puppy through the window)
2) noun: Individuals who are comparable on some given metric. For example: My peers and I met to discuss issues which impacted our lives.
Peer's refers to something belonging to a single peer (definition two above).
For example: I thought that my peer's sweater looked very nice on him.
Peers' refers to something belonging to a group of peers (definition two above). For example: As a group, my peers' achievements are very impressive!
So for your sentence on taking advice, I would assume that you would want
to use "peer's", because it refers to the advice which comes from a single peer.
Answer:
the door-in-the-face technique.
Explanation:
The door-in-the-face technique refers to a submission method in response to a large request, which the person requested will refuse, so that he or she will be more likely to accept a smaller and more reasonable request. In that respect, Luna's father rejected her first large demand for an expensive flight ticket, and then submitted to his daughter's plea for a cheaper bus ticket.
Answer:
1. The youth of today are less interested in the pursuit of pleasure than in academic work.
2. The pursuit of pleasure is of less interest to the youth of today than in academic work.
3. etc.
Explanation:
Depending on what you mean by "oppose", you can rewrite the sentence in a few different ways.
A. Negri sister always get to play but Negri doesnot
Fog and cat are being compared in the poem "Fog".
It says in the poem that <em>fog comes on little cat feet - </em>throughout the rest of the poem, fog is also compared to a cat.