PON. RATHNAVEL. EXPANSIONS THE A WORD A TENDENCY TO RESPOND POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY ABOUT AN IDEA, OBJECT, PERSON OR SITUATION.

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PON. RATHNAVEL

EXPANSIONS

THE A WORD

A TENDENCY TO RESPOND POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY ABOUT AN IDEA, OBJECT, PERSON OR SITUATION

THE A WORD IDEA

THE A WORD OBJECT

THE A WORD PERSON

THE A WORD SITUATION

THE A WORD ATTITUDE & ITS FORMATION OBSERVATION – PEOPLE, MOVIES, BOOKS EXPERIENCES – PERSON, FRIENDS

THE A WORD A-B-C ATTITUDE IS THE ONE THAT CONTROLS YOUR BEHAVIOUR AND CHARACTER

THE A WORD

QUOTABLE QUOTES

TWO LONG STORIES

TWO SHORT STORIES THE HARE & TORTOISE THE WOOD CUTTER

ENGLISH IS A FUNNY LANGUAGE