Answer:
supervising
Explanation:
supervising is the present tense verb of supervision
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: (1) he upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws. If King admits that breaking laws in order to change them is "a legitimate concern," then here are the two reasons for his defense of civil disobedience (1) h<span>e upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws.</span>
It depends on the connotation of the word.
a. mentor- helps you shape your future
b. dictator- negative connotation, too controlling
c. leader- guidance
d.teacher- fills your knowledge
I WOULD SAY C. LEADER
Answer:
Smiling with enthusiasm, Sara, a confident young women, approached Jane and welcomed her to Oakdale. (second choice)
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