Hi,
This is an exam so I'm not going to feed you the answer, but I'll give you a few tips.
B is almost a dead-giveaway that it's incorrect. Why? It's vague, uses the word "just", and seems immature. You can pretty much cross that one out.
A and D could both be right, as long as they're backed up by evidence. Usually, this means you read a short essay before answering, and the answer lies in your reading.
C is a general answer (which could either be safe or unsafe), but is also unable to be proven wrong. It's true that children of any age require different care than children of a different age.
Good luck, and have fun
The Seven Commandments was B) The unalterable laws the animals live by.
innovative approach the phrase best revels the authors viewpoint.
Answer:
I agree.
Explanation:
Indigenous Peoples Day is used to celebrate the values of equality, prosperity, respect for land and respect for life, which indigenous people actually implement in their communities and respect as part of their cultures. Although many of these values are adopted as American values, we know that in practice they are not so present in the population and are not even celebrated, in fact, as indigenous people do. So yes, we can agree with the quote from Leo Killsback.
The day of indigenous peoples is also held to remember European violence and the attempt to exploit them, enslave and suppress them.
"I booked a very impulsive but much-needed solo trip."
My 25th birthday was coming up, and while I had basically evaded any kind of real celebration for the previous decade, I decided to make this birthday a memorable one. I had been itching to get out of the country for a while, and I kept talking to friends about wanting to see France, so I booked a very impulsive but much-needed solo trip one night a few weeks before my birthday. I explored as much of the art, nature, food, and history of Nice and Paris as I could in 6 days, totally at my pace and without some strict itinerary, and it felt good. I spent all my money, but all things considered, I have no regrets and would recommend it to anyone. — Samra S.
"I taught myself how to play the guitar."
In high school, I was our band’s only trombone player. As a joke I asked my band teacher if instead of the trombone, could I play the guitar in the pit band for the drama club’s production that year. For some reason my teacher called my bluff and said yes. I did not know how to play the guitar. BUT that semester I took the time to teach myself! I didn’t play it in the production (the drama club director thought we, as an entire band, were too lousy sounding and went with a piano track instead) but to this day I still play around with a guitar whenever I’m stuck on something and need to think. — Tim U.
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