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I can handle this.
Why did jane have to withdraw her money from her savings account?
It is difficult for me to run away from a hospital.
There was a door in apple shape and when I pulled the door and entered into a room, there was nothing.
I have confidence in drawing a picture.
I'm confident about selling a product.

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capitalize titles -- here's a link about the rules, though it may be too much English. Don't worry about for now :) http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipmar98.htm
Why did Jane have to withdraw her money from her savings account?
Don't forget to capitalize proper nouns.
It is difficult for me to run away from a hospital.
A strange sentence, but it's correct. ㅋㅋ
There was a door with an apple shape, and when I pulled the door open and entered the room, there was nothing.
You could also use "There was an apple-shaped door, ..."
I have confidence in drawing a picture. I have confidence in my drawing. I have confidence in my drawing ability.
I'm confident about selling this product. I'm confident about selling these products. I'm confident about selling products.
The last sentence is more general, meaning you are confident with your sales ability. Note you can also say "confident in" instead of "confident with" in
most cases.
why I should use "the room" ? I thought I have to use "a room"
There was an apple-shaped door and when I pulled the door open and entered the room, there was nothing.
You can also say it this way.
I have confidence in drawing pictures.
This gives a more general idea.
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I can handle this. 이나 I can do this(it).
Why did jane have to withdraw her money from her savings account? <이건 완벽해요!
It would be (very) difficult for me to run away from a(the) hospital.
There was an apple-shaped door and when I opened it and entered the a room, there was nothing there.
When it comes to drawing pictures, I'm very confident.I'm confident when it comes to drawing.
I'm confident about selling this product (these products.)