Themes in speeches are used to organize the speech to make it easier for the audience to understand.
Answer:
yes, but it is mostly a moral question
Explanation:
one of god's goal is to make us humans self sufficient, but if there are less people believing in god, then how do people explain how non-living things come together to create living things, or non-living things from absolutely nothing. I'm just saying that some questions are better left unanswered
It's been a while since I've read the book and I don't really a lot of the context, so just from this passage I would say it says he notices nice houses and other people's wealth and maybe envies them a little bit. (although you don't get that explicitly from this passage.)
<em>What is the object in the sentence’ The teacher picked up his bag and left the room’</em>
<em> </em><em> </em><em> </em><em> </em><em> </em><em> </em><u>Bag</u>
HOPE THIS HELPS^^
Answer:
D. Immediate if the underlined word is instant.