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“anger is a justifiable and understandable reaction to being wronged,...
25 pts + brainliest
“anger is a justifiable and understandable reaction to being wronged, and as the soul’s first effort to reassert its worth and power, it may initially be healing,” laura hillenbrand wrote in an article for guideposts magazine. “but in time, anger becomes corrosive. to live in bitterness is to be chained to the person who wounded you, your emotions and actions arising not independently, but in reaction to your abuser. louie became so obsessed with vengeance that his life was consumed by the quest for it. in bitterness, he was as much a captive as he’d been when barbed wire had surrounded him.” do you agree? why/why not?
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Which sentence is an example of an i-statement? a) this is by far the worst report you have ever submitted b) your report has so many mistakes that we can’t use it c) i am unhappy to learn that you overlooked crucial details in the report. we just lost a potential client d) i guess the person who wrote this repost didn’t understand the consequences of submitting poor quality work
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English, 22.06.2019 16:20
Read the following excerpt from the way to rainy mountain by n. scott momaday: the young plains culture of the kiowas withered and died like grass that is burned in the prairie wind. there came a day like destiny; in every direction, as far as the eye could see, carrion (animal carcasses) lay out in the land. the buffalo was the animal representation of the sun, the essential and sacrificial victim of the sun dance. when the wild herds were destroyed, so too was the will of the kiowa people. which phrase in the passage most strongly contributes to its overall tone? a. day like destiny b. lay out in the land c. far as the eye could see d. withered and died like grass
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English, 22.06.2019 17:30
What is the meaning of three civil brawls, bred of an airy word
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