I have an extensive list of interests, so many things truly captivate me in their beauty, complexity, and the feeling they evoke. Unfortunately, most of those things aren't of interest to others, and I've always found myself in a never-ending cycle of faking and suppressing my feelings in order to please others. Until recently, I had suppressed several of my old hobbies. I've discovered an incredible amount of peace and contentment in simply sitting, without thinking at all, and enjoying everything that brings me joy outside of others. But finding tranquility isn't exactly what I'm writing about; the journey taught me a lot about myself and life that I wouldn’t have learned any other way. I've seen a side of the world that I would never have seen otherwise, I've learned adaptability, and I've been able to push myself to do things I've always been afraid of. I've also realized that I was the source of my own misery, and I can now strive to do better in the future.
I was upset about the time I'd "wasted" for a while, and I had to take a different seat to embrace how much I'd learnt. As someone who likes to believe everything happens for a reason, something about fink’s words “On that sunny March afternoon in the bleachers, I understood. God expected Adam and Eve to eat the apple” (Fink 6) , really spoke to me and brought me back this special time.
Answer:
I love this. I think you compare your life to other things and bring them together. I think you go really deep with how you have changed yourserlf now from how you acted the past year and i think you should go for it and turn it in!!
Explanation:
A.Raj is confident.
B.Raj is old fashioned.
C.Raj is a good writer.
D.Raj is a convincing actor.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
B. generalities
C. Confused words
D. Negative messages
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
This is an example of a COMPOUND SENTENCE.
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses which are joined by a conjunction. Here, "My brother works at the shipyard" and " he is looking for a job" are both independent clauses joined by the conjunction, "but"
Answer:
compound sentence
B. They dazzle readers with the writer’s depth of knowledge.
C. They help the writer avoid seeming biased to readers.
D. They appeal to readers’ sense of logic.
E. They discredit a paper that presents a contrary opinion.
There's 2 answers!!
A. They evoke an emotional response from readers.
D. They appeal to readers’ sense of logic.
Good luck :)