usually they get to choose
If they are true friend they will never let you down. They will be there for you in thick and thin. The best part about having a friend is you'll never feel alone.
Let your best friend be with him. Thatβs part of friendship. Sisters before misters.
ofcourse you will feel uncomfortable when your best friend is crying because he \she is your best friend a part of you you must love your best friend so u just feel the pain
Ellen had to remove her necklace in order to blend in and avoid drawing attention to herself as she was trying to help her Jewish friend's family escape from the Nazis during World War II. The necklace would have identified her as not being part of the Jewish community and potentially put her friend's family in danger.
her back, by her best friend Yolanda
The part of the necklace that attaches to the ornament or pendant is called the bail. Jewelry bails come in various sizes and styles depending upon the necklace. It is normally a metal loop that attaches the pendant and a chain or cord can easily slide through thus creating a completed necklace.
In "The Necklace," Mathilde Loisel learns that the expensive necklace she borrowed was actually a fake. Don Trine acts with grace and forgiveness, offering to help Mathilde replace it by suggesting she visits a friend who has the means to purchase a similar necklace. His act of kindness contrasts with Mathilde's own actions throughout the story.
Edward proposes to Bella in Eclipse and therefor he is the one to give her the ring.
because they are really not best friends
The most interesting part of "The Diamond Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is the twist ending where it is revealed that the expensive necklace Madame Loisel borrowed and lost was actually a fake. This twist challenges the reader's assumptions about the value of material possessions and the consequences of vanity and desire.
A Bail
That depends on which part of the sentence the phrase is in (whether those people are the subject of the sentence, or the object of it). If you're the subject of the sentence, it's "I" ("Your best friend and I want to take you to the club"); if you're the object, it's "me" ("Please do this for your best friend and me"). In either case, you can take the best friend out of the sentence for a moment, to determine whether you are "I" or "me".