It is important to trust people in your drama class because for example, if you miss a day where something important was said, you need to ask one of your peers what happened otherwise, you're the one losing the marks. Another example is when you're put into groups, and everyone has a specific role to do. If one person messes up then the have cost your group. You need to learn to trust you classmates and believe in their capabilities.
D's answer: Girls create drama by thinking everything is mean. They really have no need to, but they CHOOSE to. Some reasons girls create drama is because: it makes them feel powerful or good, they think of something mean in there eyes, when really it isn't that mean, they want sorrow from other people. The best way to stop drama is to ignore it, say sorry, forget about it, or try not to get involved. Don't worry girl drama usually is about a stupid thing and goes away soon :] K's answer: girls are full of drama so dont worry its normal but if its a lie then you cant trust them if its not face it and tell the truth i understand it if you want to get avolleved but try not to it will make the world a better place
Drama its all about facial expressions and how you act, whereas the story you can read without facial expressions or anything as long as you speak loud and clear. x Also i am new to this site so please trust me i have answered this question tons of times before x
The correct quotation (spoken by the Countess in Act 1 Scene 1 of All's Well that Ends Well) is "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none." The Countess is giving some parting advice to her son Bertram. She is counselling him to be open-hearted; to love and be kind to everyone he meets. "Trust a few" means that he should at least trust someone, because a life where you trust nobody is miserable. (When you misquote it as "trust few" it implies that one should not trust too many people, which is the exact opposite of the Countess's meaning) The quotation could be used today in the same way as the Countess used it--as sound advice.
Macbeth says "He's here in double trust" in Shakespeare's Macbeth. He is considering the possibility of assassinating his king, Duncan, so that he can ascend to the throne. He means that Duncan has two reasons to trust Macbeth: 1: He is "his kinsman and his subject," so he would naturally be repulsed by the idea of killing Duncan; 2: Macbeth is hosting the king in his home; Duncan would assume that Macbeth would be sheltering him because of this, so he would not suspect his host to be the murderer. The use of the word "trust" in this line is very good. When Shakespeare could just say "Duncan wouldn't suspect me for two reasons," he concisely presents the idea of a very natural trust that Duncan has in Macbeth, a trust which Macbeth is about to betray.
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because if you stay quiet people think your werid trust me girl it happen to me before
The feminine noun fiducia means trust or confidence. Ex drama would mean out of or from drama, but the result (confidence/trust from/out of drama) makes little sense.
Many people think so. Trust isn't always easy to come by when dealing with other people.
Trust is important for a business. The reason for this is if you gain trust then there will be more customer satisfaction which, means they will recommend the business to other people. Also, this would make them come for a repeat purchase and they would also trust their purchase. Therefore, it is essential to gain trust.
so if answering an important question they can trust the answer yougive
They must believe you, and you should be trustworthy
By using trust, respect, cooperation and imagination.
It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
because they wwant to
A leader has to set an example for the people that look up to him. It is very important to be honest in order to keep the trust of the people who look up to him.
It's possible that your teacher simply meant he missed having you in class as a student. However, if you feel uncomfortable or unsure about the situation, it's important to trust your instincts and potentially discuss your feelings with someone you trust. Remember that maintaining appropriate boundaries between teachers and students is important for a healthy learning environment.
I think trust