Asked by CellLover727
I already have an answer, but I need an example from literature to help support my statement, and I just can't think of one. The question is
Discussion: Does Every Conflict Have a Winner?
My answer is
We can compete in positive ways by having an attitude of good sportsmanship. If we do this, and try our hardest, we can compete positively. My younger sister, Greta, Chris, Sofie, and I all love playing Just Dance with one another. When we are dancing, we are always fighting for the lead. When we pay more attention to the little crown icon declaring the winner, there are often arguments, which may lead to one of us dramatically throwing the wii remote on the couch, stomping out of the room, and only talking to one of us, which probably leads to a civil war between us, sometimes with our oldest sister, Aubry, joining in until our mother or father finds out and makes us apologize and be friends again. For my example in literature...
Discussion: Does Every Conflict Have a Winner?
My answer is
We can compete in positive ways by having an attitude of good sportsmanship. If we do this, and try our hardest, we can compete positively. My younger sister, Greta, Chris, Sofie, and I all love playing Just Dance with one another. When we are dancing, we are always fighting for the lead. When we pay more attention to the little crown icon declaring the winner, there are often arguments, which may lead to one of us dramatically throwing the wii remote on the couch, stomping out of the room, and only talking to one of us, which probably leads to a civil war between us, sometimes with our oldest sister, Aubry, joining in until our mother or father finds out and makes us apologize and be friends again. For my example in literature...
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Answered by
CellLover727
Thank you so much! All I need is an example from literature. If this helps, in previous discussion questions I have already used and example from "The Book Thief" by Markus Zuzak and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban.
Answered by
MSmith
No idea ... BUT ...
You need to divide the following into readable sentences:
<I>When we pay more attention to the little crown icon declaring the winner, there are often arguments, which may lead to one of us dramatically throwing the wii remote on the couch, stomping out of the room, and only talking to one of us, which probably leads to a civil war between us, sometimes with our oldest sister, Aubry, joining in until our mother or father finds out and makes us apologize and be friends again.</i>
In the sentence where you name the game, you also need to state the name of the device you’re using.
You need to divide the following into readable sentences:
<I>When we pay more attention to the little crown icon declaring the winner, there are often arguments, which may lead to one of us dramatically throwing the wii remote on the couch, stomping out of the room, and only talking to one of us, which probably leads to a civil war between us, sometimes with our oldest sister, Aubry, joining in until our mother or father finds out and makes us apologize and be friends again.</i>
In the sentence where you name the game, you also need to state the name of the device you’re using.
Answered by
CellLover727
Thank you for the feedback! @MSmith!
Answered by
CellLover727
Never mind my question I found an example and got a 100%! Thank you so much!
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