Explain The Line She s The American Dream My Personal Nightmare

Explain The Line She s The American Dream My Personal Nightmare

Explain the line. "She is the American dream, my personalnightmare"

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1. Explain the line. "She is the American dream, my personalnightmare"


Answer:

the dream is not expectable and you became scared of that nigthmare.


2. whats is the meaning of she's the american dream,my personal nightmare


Meaning that while everyone loves her, meanwhile you think that she's you're personal nightmare


3. Global city can be a dream but also a nightmare explain it.​


Answer:

Question: Global city can be a dream but also a nightmare explain it.

Answer:

Therefore, global city can be a dream but also a nightmare. Global city attracts migrants and visitors but it does not accept all newcomers with the same welcome and it does not treat all its residents with the same benevolence.

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4. What is your biggest dream and what is your biggest nightmare?​


Answer:

my biggest dream God heal whole world


5. where is the setting of the narrated story my shopping norte's nightmare?​


department store

Explanation:

The narrated story of ‘My Norte's Nightmare’ happened in department store


6. What is the article "Dreams turned into a continuining nightmare for stranded OFWs in Saudi" about?





Its about ofws stranded in other countrys and tries to find hope on their situation, for joel he stopped receiving his salary abroad because their company is “folding up”

7. what do you mean by having bad dreams or nightmare?


Answer:

A nightmare is a disturbing dream associated with negative feelings, such as anxiety or fear that awakens you. Nightmares are common in children but can happen at any age. Occasional nightmares usually are nothing to worry about.

Explanation:

Since all dreams including nightmares are a result of the brain's electrical activity during sleep, they do not signify or mean anything specific. The subjects of nightmares can vary from person to person. However, there are some common nightmares that many people experience.

For other uses, see Nightmare (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Night terror, a sleep disorder resulting in a state of panic. "Bad dream" redirects here. For other uses, see Bad dream (disambiguation). A nightmare, also known as a bad dream, is an unpleasant dream that can cause a strong emotional response from the mind, typically fear but also despair, anxiety or great sadness. However, psychological nomenclature differentiates between nightmares and bad dreams; specifically, people remain asleep during bad dreams, whereas nightmares can awaken individuals. The dream may contain situations of discomfort, psychological or physical terror, or panic. After a nightmare, a person will often awaken in a state of distress and may be unable to return to sleep for a short period of time.  Recurrent nightmares may require medical help, as they can interfere with sleeping patterns and cause insomnia.

Nightmares can have physical causes such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position or having a fever, or psychological causes such as stress or anxiety. Eating before going to sleep, which triggers an increase in the body's metabolism and brain activity, can be a potential stimulus for nightmares.

The prevalence of nightmares in children (5–12 years old) is between 20 and 30%, and for adults is between 8 and 30%. In common language, the meaning of nightmare has extended as a metaphor to many bad things, such as a bad situation or a scary monster or person

Some people believe that nightmares and dreams have a deeper meaning and that they can symbolize your subconscious emotions. ... A bad dream about falling means you feel powerless or out of control, or that you are afraid of failing at something. A nightmare about drowning means you feel overwhelmed by your emotions.

What causes nightmares or bad dreams?

Nightmares can be triggered by many factors, including: Stress or anxiety. Sometimes the ordinary stresses of daily life, such as a problem at home or school, trigger nightmares. A major change, such as a move or the death of a loved one, can have the same effect

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kindly correct me if i'm wrong


8. what is your worst nightmare?explain or no explainexplain gets brainliest​


Answer:

dreaming about someone who's already dead:/

Answer:

My dream was my teeth keeps falling and I don't know but I thought that was real because I feel the pain and when I woke up I literally check if I still have a teeth.

I searched on youtube "what does every dream means" and then I found out that if u dream the same dream of mine that means you too much care about your physical appearance. And yeah I can't deny it sorry lol

Try searching it.

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9. Do you think all our Dreams,nightmare Have meaning Yes or No and why?​


Answer:Yes,Because Some researchers say dreams have no purpose or meaning. Others say we need dreams for our mental, emotional, and physical health. Studies have looked into the importance of dreams to our health and well-being. In one study, researchers woke people just as they were going into REM sleep.

Explanation:


10. Being nice was my pastime But I've been hurt for the last time And I won't ever let another person take advantage of me The anger burns my skin, third-degree Now my blood's boiling hotter than a fiery sea There's nobody getting close to me They're gonna bow to the Evil Queen Your nightmare's my dream Just wait until they fall to my wicked schemes


Answer:

Oh my

what happened?

are you ok?

Explanation:

Answer:

Queen of mean - Sarah jeffrey

Explanation:


11. what is the paragraph all about in the story my shopping norte's nightmare?​


Answer:

The Paragraph is all about the writer remembering his/her unpleasant experience in one of the department store in La Paz City.


12. where is the setting of the narrated story my shopping nortez nightmare?​


The setting of the story is in Department Store


13. 2. Who is talking in the poem? Is it from a first,second, or third person point of view? Quote aline/s, sentence or phrase that proves that theperson talking in the poem is either a first, secondor third person point of view. NIGHTMARE Karissa joy p. Daculap​


Answer:

First person

Explanation:

because she tells the story and interacts in the story as well

14. IDEATHINGSPLACEPERSON1Mr. SmithriverlovewaiterRobinson's Placeteacherswimmerplateschooldreamskysocksnotebookchalknightmarefaith​


Answer:

Person: Mr.smith, waiter, teacher, swimmer

Place: river, Robinson's Place, school, sky

Things: plate, socks, notebook, chalk

Idea: love, dream, nightmare, faith

Explanation:

hope it helps :>

Explanation:

person: mr. smith,waiter,teacher,swimmer

place: Robinson's place,school, sky,river

things: socks,chalk,notebook,plate

idea:faith,dream,nightmare,love


15. 4. It exist in imagination. A. Nymphs B. Mythical C. Nightmare D. Dream1.They are considered as the people of the lake. A.Nymphs B.Nythical C.Nigthmare D. Dream​


Answer:

Dream beacuse it's it's a dream duh

Answer:

anong subject at para saan yan


16. What is your biggest dream and what is your biggest nightmare?


Answer:

My biggest dream is to be a real mage and my biggest nightmare is nothing

#CARRY ON LEARNING

Answer:

My biggest dream was God healed the whole world and it go back to normal it was peaceful and full of happiness

Explanation:

My biggest nightmare was when our situation became worse many people died and we didn't have anything left


17. What is your insight with this quote "Tourism promises dreams but produces nightmares"?


Answer:

It has received numerous accolades and awards. On the positive side, it has provided a lot of economic benefits to the area and to the country as well. Lately, however, the downside of neglect and disregard for environmental needs has threatened the future of the island paradise.

hope it's help :)


18. What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it? A. Promise B. Dream C. Future D. Nightmare


Answer:

a.promise

kasi pag nag nag promise ka , u can break it.

Answer

A. Promise

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19. Ann Cristine is having nightmares for several rights. She remembered that her friend, Gemmabel, gave her an advice of putting something on her window to protect her from nightmares and filter her dreams. However, she can'tremember what that thing is being called. To help Ann recall the name of that thing perform the indicated operationsand simplify the result if you will be able to correctly connect the dots beside the other dot(s), then you could give her a hint Write the name of this thing after connecting the final pair of dots.​


Answer po

Step-by-step explanation:


20. Are pandemic and nightmare the same? explain why.​


Answer:

For me, no. We will never be know when nightmare comes.Just like this pandemic. We didn't expect this. But the difference is, nightmare can be good and memorable but this pandemic is not.


21.  A raisin in the Sun is most likely a __________? *A. NightmareB. HallucinationC. Comforting dreamD. A good dream that never comes true​


Answer:

D

Explanation:

A good dream that never comes true


22. Please help me answer this question or my nightmare will come​


Answer:

17. 12 ÷ 4 – 1 = 2

18. 30 – 9 ÷ 3 = 7

19. 5 + 3 × 3 = 23

20. 5 × 3 – 9 = 4

21. 10 – (9 – 2) + 3 = 6

22. 3 × 2 + 34 ÷ 5 = 8

23. 21 – 20 × (4 + 3) = 7

24. 4 + 2 × (15 ÷ 5) – 8 = 2

25. 6 × (2 + 9) – 28 = 38

26. (6 + 8) ÷ 2 – 3 × 3 = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

for no. 19 there is no number that can fit in for "23" so I putted 3 bc it's the closest for "23"

and for no. 26, there is also no number to be multiplied by 3 and an answer of 4

hope it helps po

god bless

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23. my nightmare last night______ me to become more thankful ​


ANSWER:
made

EXPLANATION:

Answer:

kung ini-SMALL ka nila huwag kang mag alala, inii-BIG naman kita


24. Pls i need itCreate a blackout Poetry about dreams and nightmares, just one sentence.​


Answer:

Find a newspaper article, and old book or a magazine that you feel comfortable destroying

Skim the passage and keep your eye out for that eye-catching word that will guide the theme of your poem. ...

Read the poem in its entirety. ...

Make your final decisions and black out the rest of the poem!

Explanation:

Answer:

Through the veil of sleep, my thoughts run deep,

Where reality and fantasy merge and seep.


25. What this it mean the global city can be a dream but also a nightmare?​


Therefore, global city can be a dream but also a nightmare. Global city attracts migrants and visitors but it does not accept all newcomers with the same welcome and it does not treat all its residents with the same benevolence.


26. What is Lucid Dreaming? And how are nightmares made?


Answer:

Hi!!

Explanation:

A lucid dream is a dream during which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming. During a lucid dream, the dreamer may gain some amount of control over the dream characters, narrative, and environment; however, this is not actually necessary for a dream to be described as lucid.

Nightmares can have physical causes such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position or having a fever, or psychological causes such as stress or anxiety. Eating before going to sleep, which triggers an increase in the body's metabolism and brain activity, can be a potential stimulus for nightmares.

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27. What is the difference between dream and nightmare? a little test


Answer:

Nightmares are defined as dreams that bring out strong feelings of fear, terror, distress or anxiety. They feel more vivid or intense than a bad dream, and nightmares are often differentiated from dreams when they cause the sleeper to actually wake up and experience intense feelings upon waking.


28. what event happened first in the story my shopping norte's nightmare?​


Answer:

My Shopping Norte’s Nightmare (1) I’ll never forget the first time I got lost in La Paz City. (2) I was traveling with my parents during summer vacation. (3) We were in a department store, and I was so excited to see such a huge place. (4) Suddenly, I turned around to ask my mom something, but she was gone! (5) I begun crying and screaming at the top of my lungs. (6) A salesclerk came up to me and dad came running toward me and ask if I was okay. (7) She got on the public address (P.A.) system and notified the customers that a little boy with blue jeans and a red cap was lost. (8) Two minutes later my mom and dad came running toward me. (9) We all cried and hugged each other. (10) I’ll never forget that day as long as i live.


29. Should I follow my dreams if nightmare awaits at the end? ​


Answer:

follow your dream if you know it will ends well.


30. why does the great filipino dream become a nightmare?


HOPE IT'S HELP AND PA BRAINLEST TO PO

Explanation:

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