1. He thinks that Malvolio must be let out of the room so that he can attend to important business. 2.. A trusted friend can often help resolve an important conflict. or One shouldn't think too much or too little of oneself. 3. Olivia falls in love with Cesario. 4. Sebastian looks just like Cesario. 5. 6.. He's a jolly prankster. 7.She thinks he has fallen in love with Maria.
B. Nixon thinks America is progressing; Kennedy thinks America is standing still.
Explanation:
While Nixon focuses on showing American growth of Gross National Product (GNP) during the current year and calls it a “year of recovery,” and claim such growth to be one of the highest in the world, Kennedy does not focus on such growth but on how things are not working to its full capacity. He, instead, sees America's fifty percent of steel-mill capacity being unused, and how the nation had the lowest rate of economic growth of any major industrialized society in the world last year. He is clearly dissatisfied with such progress and thinks America is standing still.
I rate this song a 9/10 could use some more shoop-shoop!
1. He thinks that Malvolio must be let out of the room so that he can attend to important business.
2.. A trusted friend can often help resolve an important conflict. or One shouldn't think too much or too little of oneself.
3. Olivia falls in love with Cesario.
4. Sebastian looks just like Cesario.
5.
6.. He's a jolly prankster.
7.She thinks he has fallen in love with Maria.
i havenet studied it for 2 months
A
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B!
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I done the test
It's cute but it doesn't make that much sense. It will prob make her sad, let her be for a while. Take this advice from someone who lost her dog. <3
If someone made me a song, It would be nice but awkward.
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Nixon thinks America is progressing; Kennedy thinks America is standing still.
Just took the test.
d
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good it is it your own song just this only doubt
B. Nixon thinks America is progressing; Kennedy thinks America is standing still.
Explanation:
While Nixon focuses on showing American growth of Gross National Product (GNP) during the current year and calls it a “year of recovery,” and claim such growth to be one of the highest in the world, Kennedy does not focus on such growth but on how things are not working to its full capacity. He, instead, sees America's fifty percent of steel-mill capacity being unused, and how the nation had the lowest rate of economic growth of any major industrialized society in the world last year. He is clearly dissatisfied with such progress and thinks America is standing still.
I think the answer is D