I'll start.I'm a leo and always unbothered.I'm not like the others, I already know what I want to eat for dinner because I've been thinking about it since lunch. How about you?In 2-3 sentences,describe yourself
1. I'll start.I'm a leo and always unbothered.I'm not like the others, I already know what I want to eat for dinner because I've been thinking about it since lunch. How about you?In 2-3 sentences,describe yourself
Answer:
I'm a leo too and I don't like noisy places especially when I'm studying
I can't sleep when I don't take a bath at night
When I am hungry I do not want to eat, wait..is that my weird habit?
Explanation:
I hope it helps, thanks me later :)
2. I'll start.I'm a leo and always unbothered.I'm not like the others, I already know what I want to eat for dinner because I've been thinking about it since lunch. How about you?In 2-3 sentences,describe yourself
Answer:
im virgo and im virgo lol
Answer:
I'm a leo and I agree with your statement. I'm also very unproductive and I don't like socializing with others. That's all.
3. I'll start.I'm a leo and always unbothered.I'm not like the others, I already know what I want to eat for dinner because I've been thinking about it since lunch. How about you?I'll be glad to read all of your answers.
Answer:
Im a virgo and my confidence is super low, lol
4. 1. What best describes Ugliness according to the text?a. She is pretentious. b. She is a snatcher. c. She is unfashionable.d. She is physically ugly.2. Why did Ugliness steal the garments of Beauty?a. She wanted to have the same beauty.b. She wanted to conceal her real identity. c. She wanted to boast that she can do anything.d. She just wanted to try it for a day, and will return it after.3. How did Beauty respond to the situation as shown in paragraph 3?a. She was happy trying another garment for herself.b. She was not happy, knowing Ugliness took her garment.c. She planned to look for Ugliness and take back what is hers.d. She was unbothered by the situation and took whatever garments were left. 4. What is the value depicted in paragraph 5?a. wisdomb. honestyc. friendshipd. love for self5. Which of the following statements best explains the value depicted in the story?a. Beauty comes from within. b. Experience life to the fullest.
Answer:
1.D
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.A
Explanation:
sana po makatulong
5. I'll start.I'm a leo and always unbothered.I'm not like the others, I already know what I want to eat for dinner because I've been thinking about it since lunch. How about you?I'll be glad to read all of your answers.
Answer:
I'm Mia and i always like to help people's question. I'm not like the others that are unhelpful. I'm not bored because i use this app and i don't doubt.
#CarryOnLearning.
Is that it po???
6. 8. How is "mercy" described in the following lines? The quality of mercy is not strained, It dropped as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath; it is twice blest; It blessed him that gives and him that takes. a. Everybody deserves mercy b. Mercy is difficult to give c. Mercy dropped as rain d. Mercy is given only to few 9. What figure of speech is the following: "He is the black sheep of the family." a. Metaphor b. Simile c. Hyperbole d. Synecdoche 10. Read the stanza and answer the item that follows. The morning sun starting to peek Beneath the mountain's wide cheek Beside the pillow, the holy book I pick Wonderful words of I God I seek There's an occurrence of the same sounds at the end of lines. This called a. Rhythm b. Alliteration c. Assonance d. Rhyme y 11. What is the meaning of “diaspora"? a. The dispersion or spread of any people from the original homeland. b. The problems of children left behind that causes depression c. The migration of animals to another habitat d. None of the above 12. Resilience of the Filipino spirit is a strength because a. It will make them unbothered whatever calamities and problems will come. b. It makes the Filipino unresponsive to significant issues. c. It will make them rely on the government to help them all the time. d. It enables them to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or challenges. 13. The rhyme that consonant sound is repeated is called a. Assonance b. Alliteration c. Onomatopoeia d. Metonymy 14. Who is the author of The Sadness Collector and a Filipino-Australian, writer, performer, and an educator who was born and raised in Legaspi City, Albay? a. Joel M. Toledo b. Jessica Zafra c. Cecilia Brainard d. Merlinda Bobis
Answer:
The quality of mercy" is a speech given by Portia in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (Act 4, Scene 1). In the speech, Portia, disguised as a lawyer, begs Shylock to show mercy to Antonio. The speech extols the power of mercy, "an attribute to God Himself."
The quality of mercy is not strained.
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest:
It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.
'Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes
The thronèd monarch better than his crown.
His scepter shows the force of temporal power,
The attribute to awe and majesty
Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings;
But mercy is above this sceptered sway.
It is enthronèd in the hearts of kings;
It is an attribute to God Himself;
And earthly power doth then show likest God's
When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew,
Though justice be thy plea, consider this:
That in the course of justice none of us
Should see salvation. We do pray for mercy,
And that same prayer doth teach us all to render
The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus much
To mitigate the justice of thy plea,
Which, if thou follow, this strict court of Venice
Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there.
— Portia, in William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act 4, Scene 1.[1]
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