selfish
This quote means that true character is defined by your own self-awareness and values, rather than by the opinions or perceptions of others. It emphasizes the importance of staying true to yourself and not being swayed by external judgments.
Well if you can think for yourself you're probably less likely to be swayed by what other people would like to pressure you into thinking.
Scout's response to taunts reveals that she is strong-willed and independent, with a tendency to stand up for herself and her beliefs. It also shows that she is not easily intimidated or swayed by others' negative opinions.
The faults of the Maycomb jury include being influenced by racial bias, prejudice, and societal norms rather than focusing on factual evidence and justice. They also demonstrate a lack of critical thinking skills and are swayed by the emotions and opinions of others in the community.
"Swayed" is the past tense or past participle of the verb "sway".
In the book "Finally" by Wendy Mass, Annabelle is portrayed as determined and independent. She is focused on achieving her goals and is not easily swayed by others' opinions. Throughout the story, she learns the importance of cherishing the present moment and embracing change.
As the ocean swayed he became increasingly
No, swayed is a verb.
Here are some sentences.The trees swayed in the wind.His arguments swayed her opinion.
There are ways to avoid peer pressure. You can surround yourself with people who are like minded, or just have the will to not do anything you know is wrong and would not normally do. Don't put yourself in positions where you easily swayed.
Suede
A homophone for suede is "swayed."