Every individual has different perceptions. Any event witnessed by a person will be filtered through that person's perceptions and interpreted accordingly.
I would use the word "blamer" to describe somebody who always blames other people for their mistakes or problems.
That would be a schema. It is a mental framework that helps people organize and interpret information about the world based on their prior experiences.
The author would most likely describe a person who texts and drives as irresponsible, dangerous, and putting themselves and others at risk.
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B Event is nearly always a consequence of Event A. If you kick a ball (Event A), one consequence is that it either rolls or flies through the air (Event B). Event A could lead to Event C: the ball could strike someone. Every event, whether purposeful or accidental, has a consequence.
I'd describe it as an exaggeration of someone, something, or an event.
In a summary essay you describe the story. In literature essays you answer questions.
You describe white people like you describe anyone of any race; as individuals.
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I took a risk by leaving a 50 dollar bill in my desk at school!
I would describe people in Italy as "nice".
Some people think history should be dated differently because they don't believe jesus Christ
I would describe them as starving people living in swamps.
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A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
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i would have done my chores he just would not give it back Those are correct answers above, except that the real problem people have is in conditional sentence constructions like this: "If I would have known the truth, I would have acted differently." That is incorrect. The following two options are correct: "If I had known the truth, I would have acted differently" or "Had I known the truth, I would have acted differently."