The moral of "Wonder" emphasizes the importance of kindness, empathy, and acceptance. It teaches that everyone has their struggles and challenges, and that embracing differences can lead to deeper connections and understanding. The story encourages readers to look beyond appearances and to treat others with compassion, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. Ultimately, it highlights the transformative power of love and friendship.
There is usually no moral reaction to hybridization. If you wonder about this, ask your moral adviser.
Don't judge a book by its cover
"My Little Runaway" (?) I wonder, I wo- wo- wo- wo- wonder Why, Why- why- why-why- why- She ran away And I wonder Where she will stay My little Runaway Run run run run Runaway
wonder gifts are just that .wonder every gift can become wonder, everything depends on you. especially personalized gifts are so wonder.
oh i wonder wonder whats in a wonder ball who knows what suprises a wonder ball may hide yummy nestle chocolate with candy shapes inside oh i wonder wonder what in a wonder ball!
Mary Evelyn Tucker has written: 'Moral and spiritual cultivation in Japanese neo-Confucianism' 'Worldly Wonder' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Religious aspects, Nature
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Wonder is a verb. Wonder is also a noun. Wonder is NOT an adjective or preposition.
The cast of Wonder - 2010 includes: Ashley Flemming as Ashley Flemming - Mother Of Wonder Wonder Smith as Wonder
Wonder He-Man's catchphrase is "By the power of wonder!"
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I wonder why you didn't think of that. She felt a sense of wonder.