Answer:
"need guts"
"so exposed"
"no way I had the courage"
Explanation:
Randa Abdel-Fattah's debut novel "Does My Head Look Big in This?" tells the story of a young Palestinian-Australian girl who is in a conflict between her traditional beliefs and her adoptive home of Australia. The story delves into the courageous girl's life, and how Muslim girls who are in a dilemma between maintaining their beliefs and trying to fit in with the Australian people can relate to her own experience.
In the given excerpt from the text, the speaker admits she did put on the hijab within the school's premises. But once out of that atmosphere, she would remove them in order to blend in with the common population. Certain words like<em> "need guts", "so exposed",</em> and <em>"no way I had the courage"</em> show how she feels intimidated, weak, or even unsure of keeping the hijab and be open about her religion and identity. The phrases show her insecurity over her true self and belonging. So, she'd instead remove the hijab and 'pretend' to be like a 'normal' Australian teen.
When the cost of living is too high for a number of families and they do not have a high household income, they will obviously go in debt. When those families fall into debt and it is not paid (usually it is not), then America falls behind because the household has not paid, resulting in a slippery slope through different levels of government and economics.
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Answer: This woman was (is): "Viola Davis" .
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It helps to explain the idea in the 4th paragraph about why organic foods often cost more than non organic foods.
It supports the idea in the 1st paragraph that genetically modified foods have the potential to cause health issues.