Shame on you

  1. What is the difference between guilt and shame?They are the same. Guilt is a disappointment in oneself; shame is another's
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  2. In the expression below, is 'shame' being used as a pragmatic marker?"What a shame”. A. Yes B. No
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  3. What is the function of 'shame' in the utterance below?"a whole fifty rand for this class medal party / so I said shame ..." A.
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  4. Criticism-related expressions1. Shame on you. 2. You have no shame. 3. You're insane/crazy. 4. Have you lost your mind? 5. Are
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  5. In 1939, British politician Winston Churchill uttered these words: "Between shame and war, we have chosen shame, and we will get
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  6. The author senses the ____ of the union of a man and a woman.(1 point) Responses shame shame mystery mystery importance
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  7. In “My Father Writes to My Mother,” which emotions does the author suggest the mother was feeling when she told her
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  8. 1.I'm sorry to hear that.2. That's too bad. 3. What a pity! 4. What a shame! 5. That's a pity. 6. That's a shame. ==============
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  9. sources forStage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Ages 1-3). During the autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage, I faced the
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  10. explain why you use stage 2 and 5 of Erikson's stages based onStage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Ages 2-3). During the
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