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T.J.'s relationships show that what a friend says is more important than how a friend acts.
T.J.'s relationships show the difference between true friendship and false friendship.
T.J.'s relationships show that it is easy to make friends with many different people.
T.J.'s relationships show what true friendships and false friendships have in common.
T.J.'s relationships show the difference between true friendship and false friendship.
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1. They use a primary source to show that a song was spreading the idea of equality across the Caribbean.
2. They use a primary source to show that some white people opposed the idea of freeing enslaved people.
<span>Dickinson's style is largely influenced by thematic elements. A major theme treated by Dickinson is scopophilia, or the "pleasure of seeing". Through use of the first person, rich description, and a sense of immediacy, Dickinson allows the reader to really put himself in the shoes of the narrator and "see for himself". The end result is a fast paced and relatable poem.</span>
From the excerpt given above, 'fits in' as used in this passage means to feel comfortable and acceptable in a place, thus the correct option is A. An idiom is a group of words that is not taken literally, that is, their meaning can not be deduced from those of individual word. 'Fit in' as an idiom means to be comfortable with something or someone, to be in harmony with that thing.