The language that tells others that our feelings, thoughts, and opinions are separate from theirs is an "I" language.
I language in linguistics, also known as Internal language, refers to a person's perception and understanding of a language as opposed to how it is communicated and transmitted in society at large.
An assertive, non-aggressive method to convey your thoughts and feelings is by using "I" language, commonly referred to as "I" statements. People are more apt to listen and feel less defensive when you use the "I" pronoun. By doing this, you may diffuse situations and establish yourself politely.
Thus, when we want to convey to people that our feelings, thoughts, and beliefs are separate from theirs and that we are solely responsible for them, we employ the pronoun "I."
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I think the answer is C. George Washinton
Either investigates or elaborates. I think it's elaborates
One has to fall to build and grow the war. currents of water help the pine tree grow, so the pine is the war and the deaths are the currents
I believe she was being selfish