<em>Question:</em>
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<em><u>Answer(s):</u></em>
<h3>1) Leaders are obviously made. No one can just be born a leader! Think about it, can you just wake up one day and know everything about math? I wish, but sadly that's not the case. You have to work to have a position or reputation as a leader. You can't just wake up and have anything you want! That's just how life works.</h3><h3 /><h3>2) I believe everyone is born good. Of course, through out your life time, you can go down the bad path, but I don't think anyone is just born bad. Everyone has their good and bad side, and its their own choice to either go down the good path or the bad path.</h3><h3 /><h3>3) To be honest, I believe that you are the one who makes your own life. I also believe that someone up there (you know what I'm talking about) is guiding you through your way, but for the most part, it is on your own. You make your life, not other people.</h3><h3 />
<em>Note: I can not answer part 2, but I hope the answers on part 1 I gave you help! Also sorry this took a long time ;-;</em>
<em>* I am not responsible if you get this question wrong, for you are the one who asked the question. *</em>
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<u>If this helped, your welcome! Please know that I might be wrong, and if I am, I am truly sorry for that. But If you would, please make me brainliest.</u>
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<em><u>-niaxfandoms (insta and yt)</u></em>
The correct answer is "Confused, worried, surprised"
Explanation: In "The Fall of The House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator describes how he feels when he looks at Roderick Usher, as "... a feeling half of pity, half of awe." He compares to how Usher used to look, and despite receiving the letter regarding Usher's condition, he was not prepared to see such a drastic change.
Answer:
Rain forests <em>are</em> places of great, natural beauty. They contain more species of animals than any other forests in the world. Many plants <em>are</em> rare and valuable. Some animals <em>are found</em> in one particular rain forest, and nowhere else. In the past, few people lived in the <em>rain</em> forest. Most visitors <em>would</em> just <em>visit</em> to study the plants and animals. Today, more people want the products of the <em>rain</em> forest. They <em>collect </em>valuable trees, such as mahogany and rosewood, <em>and/or</em> capture some of the rare animals and reptiles. Others, claim the land, itself. They <em>use </em>the rain forest for their farms and ranches. Miners <em>look</em> for valuable minerals. <em>However</em>, many people fear for the unique plants and animals of the rain forest.
<em>(This is merely one example of an improved paragraph, as people write in their own styles and forms.)</em>
-Hope this helps!
Answer:
A - It is relevant to the point the writer is trying to make.
Explanation:
The other options talk about comparing, but the point of an analogy is to use something relevant to the text to help the readers better understand the topic. Thus, the answer is A.