In Chapter 14 of "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy expresses his confidence about winning the upcoming coon hunt by stating that he has trained hard with his dogs and believes in their abilities. He feels a strong bond with Old Dan and Little Ann, which further boosts his assurance. Billy's determination and faith in his dogs reflect his optimism about the competition ahead.
Swimming Or could it be winning Gold medals? No ideas comment or change answer
work hard and play with confidence don't be over confident, keep faith in yourself
risk-taker. maybe also Confident.
The tortoise won because the hare was too confident. The hare had a sleep which allowed the tortoise to get to the winning line first.
My suggestion is that you should be confident on your point . if you think you are wrong then you should think not only according to your way but also from others point of view . you should have a confident personality , good clothes so that u should have more confidence in u.
yes ireland is confidant about winning the medal from the olympics sonia o sulivan is irish and went to the olympics.
Not very confident although in the beginning Gale tries to convince her that it is only hunting. Katniss promises Prim she will try.
The tortoise won because the hare was too confident. The hare had a sleep which allowed the tortoise to get to the winning line first.
Waiting on Godot surmises that the play is about waiting. That it is - Samuel Beckett's award-winning play does not contain a lot of action, and truly is about waiting.
"NWH" on a Georgia scratch-off ticket stands for "No Winning Hits." This means that the ticket does not contain any winning combinations or prizes. Players can check the ticket for any winning amounts, but if it shows "NWH," it indicates that the ticket is not a winner.
x x - x - x - x x - indicates empty square
It usually indicates winning or being superior to all competition - on top, king of the mountain, reaching the peak, etc.