It depends on if you are or if you arnt. If you arnt then tell them you are but that doesnt change what you think about that person. If you are then make sure you point that out and show proof that you are very supportive.
Yes. Unsupportive is the root word support being modified by the prefix "un" (meaning not) and the suffix "ative" (meaning relating to or in service of) So something unsupportive is something not in service of to support, meaning it doesn't support things.
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Yes, Creon accuses both Teiresias and the guard of accepting bribes. He accuses Teiresias of being motivated by money in his prophecy, and he accuses the guard of being bribed by someone to bury Polynices.
Ask her parents if you tell them about everything -_-
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When I don't get what she's hinting at, she accuses me of being dense.
Ignore stupid people. If it is a friend or family member just tell them you're not. If it is a girlfriend or spouse explain you're not then kiss them like they'll never forget to prove it.
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The Friar accuses Romeo of being inconsistent with his actions and quick to act rashly. He implies that Romeo is not thinking clearly and is not taking responsibility for his actions.
Seareach accuses Odysseus of being a coward and a fraud because he pretends to be a beggar to gain entry into his own home and to test the suitors' loyalty.
It's easy: 1. Supportive parents listen to you and help you whenever they can 2. Unsupportive parents can be mean and selfish and simply don't care