What is “enjambment”?

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Answer 1
Answer: hello, 
The enjambment is: the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.


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Test anxiety is all in one’s imagination true or false

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I disagree. It is not all in ones imagination. Ones fear and anxiety is the most common way that students actually cope with testing, as long as it is not too much for them.

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T

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i just took the exam

What similarities do you find within musical cultures?

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The Greek word for suffering is _____.
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Pathos is the correct choice.

The correct answer is C. pathos

Everyone speaks a dialect.
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b. False

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True, dialect is like "language"

The answer to this question is True. Everyone speaks a dialect is just another way of say that everyone speaks a language. :)

What is meant by "Satyagraha"?

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the form of civil disobedience introduced by Gandhi

It was a movement started by Mahatma Gandhi

State four attainable outcomes that you would like to achieve for bullying

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Bullying is not glorious; it's a dangerous and a mean behaviour that should be avoided and not complemented.

yet, some people do bully. Understanding why will be able to help us combat bullying. Some reasons are:

- wanting to gain respect from other bullies - to feel appreciated and respected
- wanting to be feared - some people have a higher self esteem if they are feared.
-specific financial gains - some bullies steal from their victims
-protect themselves from bullying

So, these are the goals of the bullies. Our goals should be:
-helping the bullied
-preventing bullying
-understanding the reasons for bullying and helping the bully to solve their problems
-giving acceptance to people so that they do not need to seek acceptance in other ways

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Bullying is very common among school aged children. It is unwanted and aggressive behavior from a person to another. It deals with real or perceive power imbalance. When a person is being hurt intentionally or on a purpose repeatedly by words or actions, it is bullying. There are different types of bullying behaviors, which can be classified into three:  Physical, Verbal and Social.

Physical Bullying: This involves harming a person or stealing their possessions. Physical bullying includes:

  • Hitting, kicking, pinching, biting, spiting
  • Breaking or stealing someone’s possessions
  • Touching another person without their consent
  • Being mean and making rude hand gestures
  • Intimidating another person
  • Displaying emotional tyranny over person.
  • Fighting

Verbal Bullying: this involves writing or saying mean things. Verbal Bullying includes:

  • Teasing
  • Unsuitable sexual comments
  • Threatening to cause harm
  • Name calling
  • Nasty comment, abuse or jokes about a person and their family as a result of their race, culture, religion, incapacity or sexuality
  • Inappropriate comment about somebody’s body or physical qualities, for example their weight or stature.
  • Being arrogant in an harmful way

Social Bullying: this involves hurting someone relationship or reputation. It is also referred to as rational bullying. Social bullying includes:

  • Ignoring someone’s out on purpose
  • Advising other children not to be friend with someone
  • Spreading rumor or gossip about someone
  • Embarrassing someone in public

Why do people bully?

  • The bully has experienced being bullied or the bully has been bullied before.
  • The bully is isolated or lonely
  • The bully has domestic problems
  • The bully likes to impress
  • The bully is jealous
  • Have a low self esteem
  • The bully likes to feel superior

What we should to stop or help the bullies?

  • Teaching our children that bullying is bad in every way.
  • By helping the bullied
  • Bullying prevention
  • Understanding why people bully and assist in solving problems confronting a bully.

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