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External personality refers to the traits, behaviors, and characteristics that are observable by others in a person's interaction with the outside world. It includes how individuals present themselves, their communication style, and their social skills. External personality can influence how a person is perceived by others and how they navigate social situations.
There is a tendency to believe that managers and leaders are "born" with the temperament to lead and succeed, but conversely the only way to become proficient is through experience.
The main conflict in "Akeelah and the Bee" is internal, as Akeelah struggles to balance her personal insecurities with her desire to succeed in the spelling bee competition. Additionally, there is an external conflict involving Akeelah's family and community, who initially do not support her academic pursuits.
The future tense of "succeed" is "will succeed."
The external conflict in the myth of the Golden Fleece is between Jason and his crew, who must journey to retrieve the fleece and face various obstacles along the way, such as the Harpies, the Hydra, and the dragon that guards the fleece. They must overcome these challenges to succeed in their quest.
No, "succeed" is a verb. It means to achieve a goal or desired outcome. Example: "She hopes to succeed in her new job."
It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion
"succeed"
work hard and you will succeed . To succeed work harder.
Past tense: succeeded Present tense: succeed Future tense: will succeed
In the short story "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan, the character of Waverly Jong is motivated by a desire to gain her mother's approval and respect. This motivation propels the rising action of the story as Waverly becomes increasingly determined to succeed in chess and assert her independence.
He didn't succeed.