Answer:
He feels less scared about failing and more self confident
Explanation:
While i was outside at my house working on my schoolwork on the laptop my school sent me, some random kids about my age from the nearby public school were on their way home and stopped infront of my house. "Girls are so stupid! How did you even manage to know how to use a laptop?" or something along the lines of that. I quickly picked up a small gardening shovel on the table next to me seeing as my mom was gardening the other day and stood up walking over to them as a warning. After they went back to running home i quickly shoved off the incident and pretend it never happened.
Answer:
The judge had accepted the application.
Explanation:
To change this to passive, you have to change the the part with accepting. If you add the word 'had' it will change the sentence to passive.
Answer:
1. pleasantly easy to approach and talk to; friendly; cordial; warmly polite:example: an affable and courteous gentlemen
2. showing warmth and friendliness; benign; pleasant: example: an affable smile
Explanation: