False, you have put the information you find online in your own words and add the works cited of where you found your info.
Answer:
The Pure Food and Drug Act required improved food handling processes and procedures.
The Meat Inspection Act required the inspection of the meat processed and the sanitary practices used.
Explanation:
Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. an American progressive writer whose book "The Jungle" where he presented the harsh conditions of the people. He also exposed the unsatisfactory and unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry in Chicago in 1906.
Considered a muckraker, his book exposes the corruption and malpractices of the government in this case, the meatpacking industry. The book brought so much uproar that it led to the implementation of the<u> Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in the year 1906</u>. These two Acts were thus, the result of Sinclair's novel "The Jungle".
A thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
A deceptive appearance or impression.
A false idea or belief.
I would definitely say that this is the first option: Teenagers' concerns about appearance can affect their feelings about themselves.
Why do I think this? Well let me explain. In the first passage, the person specifically prays for the boy they fell in love with, as well as a new nose. That would indicate that they aren't happy with the way they look.
Now onto the second passage. Alfonso believes that he has to be in amazing shape to get the girls in "cut offs" to notice him, and to think that he's strong and handsome. He wants them to think that he's capable of handling himself, no matter the circumstances. It also states that he hates the way he looks. He's insecure about what he looks like.
I hope that this helps you.
Why does Atticus know that he will will lost his case with Tom Robinson?
Question 9
B. Because it is the word of a black man against a white man, and the jury will listen to the white man
Question 10
What is the BEST reason for why Atticus accepts a case that he knows he will lose?
Question 10 options:
C. To maintain his conscience and his integrity
Question 11 (5 points)
What do Dill and Scout learn from Mr. Dolphus Raymond, the white man who has mixed children and a black mistress?
Question 11 options:
D. People aren’t always as they appear to be
Question 12 (5 points)
What two things does Atticus prove about Tom Robinson’s case?
Question 12 options:
B. Tom was wrong to have gone there, but he was truly innocent
Question 13 (5 points)
Justice for most people in the novel means doing what is fair or right according to
Question 13 options:
B. Tradition
Question 14 (5 points)
Which of the following are parallels in the novel?
Question 14 options:
C. Both A & B