Morals are the principles which help a person to decide between wrong and right. If someone doesn’t know how to differentiate between the two, he is known as immoral person. We all are born with a sense of morality. We know somewhere in our instincts, the difference between the good or bad, the right or wrong in a situation.
Inner circle is the exclusive group of people in a person’s life whom he considers the closest. This number (of people in the group) is usually very small. They have the power to influence one’s decisions. But moral values should not be formed by our inner circle. One could be a completely different personality than the person in his inner circle. What may be correct for the other person, may not be right for the other. Each persons perspectives are different.
Morals are related to essential human thoughts and feelings that inspire us in various ways. Values are important to us. It's what drives our conduct. They frame our decisions on what is moral or immoral, what is acceptable or what is unnecessary.
Examples are:-
1. The remorse or humiliation that we experience when we break a relationship or fail to live up to the principles that we uphold.
2. The compassion and empathy we experience when we feel other people's pain.
Answer:
My gran is my hero. She loves to read. As a young girl she struggled a great deal. She lived in poverty for many years. She left home at 21. She moved to the west coast. There, she chose to educate herself. She chose studies over security. She never stopped learning. She eventually got a job teaching at university. She married late in life. She had a beautiful family. She died with a burning curiosity in life.
Explanation:
Answer:
My Gran is my hero, she is brilliant and loves to read and gets easily bored. As a young girl she struggled a great deal, she left home at 21 and move to the West Coast. There, she chose to educate herself and chose studies over security as she later lived in poverty for many years. My Gran eventually got a job teaching at a university as she was able to marry late in her life. My Gran had a wonderful family and she never stopped learning, she later died with the burning desire about life itself.
Explanation: Just wrote this myself.
Answer:
Adj: long Demonstrative Adj: that
Explanation:
An adjective (adj) describes a noun. Line is a noun. Ask the question, "What type of line?" You then get the answer "long line."
Demonstrative Adj's: this, that, these, those.
"that" is the demonstrative adj
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question 2:
Which of these sentences fails to paraphrase words from the passage?
A.
Because of the volume of pictures that digital cameras take, it is difficult to print all of the pictures at once.
B.
Without film in digital cameras, people can freely take pictures without worrying about exposing the film.
C.
Sharing information becomes easy because pictures can be sent from your camera to your friends in a matter of minutes.
D.
Photographs are no longer a novelty because there are no more moments of waiting around for a picture.
question 1:
Which of these sentences is an appropriate paraphrase?
A.
Digital cameras have changed the way photographs have been taken. There are good and bad things that come along with digital cameras.
B.
Digital cameras allow us to get pictures in an instant and share it with others. Even though they give us that power, a photograph seems less significant in a pile of pictures.
C.
There are no more moments of waiting around for a picture. However, the downside of taking pictures so easily is that most of these pictures never get printed.
D.
Today, with digital cameras, a photograph can be taken for granted. Therefore, digitals should not be used in photography.
A photograph can capture a moment—it can be silly or serious. It is a reminder of what life was like at a certain point in time. The use of film to capture these moments has given way to the digital world. Today, with digital cameras, a photograph can be taken for granted.
Photographs are no longer a novelty. There are no more moments of waiting around for a picture. Now, the picture is there in an instant on the camera screen or on the computer. This is a great way to share information quickly. Plus, there is no film involved, which means that we can be less careful. However, the downside of taking pictures so easily is that most of these pictures never get printed. The pictures just pile up and up until they are forgotten.
Digital cameras allow us to get pictures in an instant and share it with others. Even though they give us that power, a photograph seems less significant in a pile of pictures.
3.Why does a conflict arise between the dwarves and the goblins? A. The goblins want to punish the dwarves for being friends with Gandalf, whom the goblins hate. B. The dwarves are angry that the goblins break their promise to let them sleep in the cave. C. The dwarves think that the goblins helped Smaug steal their treasure hoard. D. The goblins recognize that the sword Thorin carries is one that has been used to kill many of their kind. 4. (3 pt) How is the conflict between Bilbo and the dwarves resolved? A. The dwarves expect Bilbo to venture into Smaug's lair alone. B. The dwarves trust Bilbo and look to him for leadership. C. The dwarves decide that Bilbo is cheerful and friendly. D. The dwarves give Bilbo a share of the treasure.
5.Which is an example of stereotyping A. Other characters in the novel come to trust and admire Bilbo because of what he says and what he does. B. Some characters doubt that Bilbo can accomplish things because he is a hobbit. C. The dwarves respect Gandalf as an individual because of his powers and experience. D. Many figures in the novel celebrate their own culture but know little about the culture of others.
6. Read this passage: "…and Bilbo asked how things were going in the lands of the Mountain. It seemed that they were going very well. Bard had rebuilt the town in Dale and men had gathered to him from the Lake and from South and West, and all the valley had become tilled again and rich, and the desolation was now filled with birds and blossoms in spring and fruit and feasting in autumn." Which words best describe the mood this passage creates? A. confused and uncertain B. content and peaceful C. excited and eager D. mournful and angry
No the narrator is not considered a character.