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English, 08.07.2021 08:10, bestielove7425

Giving brainliest please answer the questions using ( Simple, Compound, Introductory Subordinate, Secondary Subordinate, Embedded, Introductory Participial/ Prepositional, Secondary Participial, A sentence with a colon, A sentence with a semicolon, A possessive apostrophe (singular or plural) sentences) identify which type of sentence is used in answering each question

1 Are you an introvert or extrovert? How has your preference for introversion/

extroversion shaped who you are? Has it created benefits or obstacles for

you?

2) What is the difference between being shy and introverted? Are you either?

How has this affected you?

3) How do you relate to the introverts/ extroverts in your life?

4) Do you agree with Cain’s argument about the “extrovert ideal’?

5) Cain refers to “self-negating choices.” These are times when you have not been true to your own introverted/ extroverted needs and did something just because others wanted you to. Have you ever made such choices? Why? How have they affected you?

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