6. My parents (are going to a concert tonight).
7. The bus driver (is not driving carefully).
8. (Are) the pupils (decorating) the room at the moment?
10. They (are having) salesin all the big stores now.
The Bus
The bus (is coming). The passengers (are sitting) down. One woman (is giving) the driver the money. An old man (is reading) his newspaper. The young boy (is ringing) the bell. Two children (are running) for the bus. The bus (is stopping) and people (are getting) off of it.
Spring is Here
It is the beginning of spring. I can see through the window that it (is raining). The sun (is shining) and some flowers (are blooming). My brothers (are listening) to music and they (are discussing) the weather. Seems that the winter is over and there is so much to look forward to. A small dog outside (is running) and (barking) happily. He is (playing). I think that the best thing about spring is knowing that summer is just around the corner.
The picnic will be held at the community park
<span>The statement which best explains how the idea that “ignorance is bliss” fits into Kant’s argument is: d. It is a way of rejecting the logic of his predecessors. This idiomatic phrase literary means 'the less I know the less I care about things', so according to its meaning it becomes clear that Kant would rather rely on his own experiments and investigation than just follow unsuccessful ideas of his predecessors.</span>
In different situations, we are always reminded by our gender roles. Parents would often say that girls shouldn't drive or boys should not dance ballet because they believe it is not appropriate. Some parents would even choose their children's degree because that's how it should be. Girls should be teachers or nurses. They shouldn't be seafarers or soldiers. I think once in a while we all feel pressured because of what they expect from us. Sometimes their expectations are against our happiness. It is a little sad because if we let gender roles dictate what we want then we may never be truly be happy.