Answer:
1) I have observed herd-behavior occurrences in school settings. The most probable explanation as to why people decided (whether it was on purpose or subconsciously) to respond to the situation the same way was to fit in or not be labeled as different from the rest. Most people fall into this herd-behavior because of this.
2) This character profusely refused to go along and engage in herd-behavior because their moral compass was stronger and in greater tune than everyone else's, which is an important strength that the character used to their advantage. I would have done the same this as the character, since they stood up for what was right.
Driving is a <span>privilege.
And it can be taken away from you if you do not respect that privilege. </span>
Answer:
Crutch
Explanation:
Lord Capulet calls for his long sword so that he can join the fight. Lady Capulet responds "A crutch, a crutch! Why call you for a sword?"
This statement is mocking his desire and ability to fight at his age.
Answer:
This is the giver right?? I think so...
Because they skipped him and he was called last and was named receiver. He wasn't given receiver he was chosen for receiver
Explanation:
I um, read the book.