How does social class affect how people in different parts of Panem perceive the games? What are examples of how social classes bring people together in the games?

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Answer 1

Answer:

hi I hope my answer is helpful in anyway.

Explanation:

Social class affects people in different parts of Panem because the richer you are the less you see of the poor Districts, money is significant in the society of Panem. The richer you are in the world of Panem the less you need to worry about the poor people at the bottom because they mean nothing to you. Capitol residents have often been said to treat the Hunger Games-like a celebrated sporting event and a highly anticipated source of entertainment and past time. It is like a reality show, the rich people at the top don’t think of how much the Districts have struggled, even if they did, they see it as a form of entrainment, like a dramatic back story in a TV show.

The people of the Districts are brought together in the games to fight each other, their social status is pretty much the same, inferior to the Capital. They can bond over it for a bit and may even find a way to rebel (as seen in the second book). Like how people with common ground can come together, the Districts come together because of the games and how they are forced to fight in them. The same with the Capital, the Capital residents come together because of the games, giving money and items to their favorite triubutes, and betting on which one will win.


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5. What is revealed about Oedipus' personality when he threatens to torture the Shepherd? Pull
a quote to back up your answer.

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Answer:

A messenger enters, looking for Oedipus. He tells Jocasta that he has come from Corinth to tell Oedipus that his father, Polybus, is dead, and that Corinth wants Oedipus to come and rule there. Jocasta rejoices, convinced that since Polybus is dead from natural causes, the prophecy that Oedipus will murder his father is false. Oedipus arrives, hears the messenger’s news, and rejoices with Jocasta; king and queen concur that prophecies are worthless and the world is ruled by chance. However, Oedipus still fears the part of the prophecy that said he would sleep with his mother. The messenger says he can rid himself of that worry, because Polybus and his wife, Merope, are not really Oedipus’s natural parents.

The messenger explains that he used to be a shepherd years ago. One day, he found a baby on Mount Cithaeron, near Thebes. The baby had its ankles pinned together, and the former shepherd set them free. That baby was Oedipus, who still walks with a limp because of the injury to his ankles so long ago. When Oedipus inquires who left him in the woods on the mountain, the messenger replies that another shepherd, Laius’s servant, gave him baby Oedipus. At this, Jocasta turns sharply, seeming to sense some horrible revelation on the horizon.

Oedipus wants to find this shepherd, so he can find out who his natural parents are. Jocasta begs him to abandon his search immediately, but Oedipus is insistent. After screaming and pleading some more to no avail, Jocasta finally flees back into the palace. Oedipus dismisses her concerns as snobbish fears that he may be born of poor parents, and Oedipus and the Chorus rejoice at the possibility that they may soon know who his parents truly are.

The other shepherd, who turns out to be the same shepherd who witnessed Laius’s murder, comes onto the stage. The messenger identifies him as the man who gave him the young Oedipus. Oedipus interrogates the new arrival, asking who gave him the baby, but the shepherd refuses to talk. Finally, after Oedipus threatens him with torture, the shepherd answers that the baby came from the house of Laius. Questioned further, he answers that it was Laius’s child, and that Jocasta gave it to him to destroy because of a prophecy that the child would kill his parents. But instead, the shepherd gave him to the other shepherd, so that he might be raised as a prince in Corinth. Realizing who he is and who his parents are, Oedipus screams that he sees the truth, and flees back into the palace. The shepherd and the messenger slowly exit the stage.

Analysis

Sophocles makes the scene in which Oedipus and Jocasta learn that Polybus is dead seem strangely comic. Oedipus digests the news of Polybus’s death without showing the slightest sign of grief. The moment becomes, in fact, an occasion for near triumph, as Oedipus believes his doubts about prophecies have been confirmed. He is now convinced that prophecies are useless. He even says, “Polybus / packs [all the prophecies] off to sleep with him in hell!” (1062–1063). Oedipus’s strange glee reveals the extent to which he has withdrawn into himself after obtaining the knowledge that he killed his father. He and Jocasta rejoice in the smallest and most bizarre details in order to alleviate some of the guilt Oedipus feels (for another example, see Oedipus and Jocasta’s discussion at lines 938–951).

Oedipus’s own tenacity, however, means that he will not allow his understanding to remain incomplete. When he learns that there is still a piece of the puzzle left unsolved—the identity of the man from whom the messenger received the baby Oedipus—Oedipus seems irresistibly driven to ask questions until the whole truth is out. Thus, he gradually deprives himself of ambiguous details that could alleviate his guilt. Jocasta, of course, solves the riddle before Oedipus—she realizes she is his mother while he is still imagining himself to be the child of slaves. Oedipus must realize that something is amiss when Jocasta leaves the stage screaming, but his speech at lines 1183–1194 is strangely joyful. Chance, he says in this speech, is his mother, and the waxing and waning moon his brothers. Overwhelmed by an onslaught of new information, Oedipus re-envisions his earthly relationships as celestial ones as he announces his intent to uncover his true identity. It seems that he is unable to face directly the reality of his origins—reconceiving his identity allows him to feel a sense of control over it, but it also keeps that identity ambiguous. He basically identifies himself as someone who must search for his identity. Oedipus, who is famous for his skill at solving riddles, thus makes his own life into a riddle.

How do you tell if a subject is plural
A: It ends in “s”
B: it dosent end in “s”
C: it ends in “-ing”
D: it ends with a silent “e”please help quick!

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Answer:

A. it ends in s

Explanation:

basic English

The answer is A:It ends in ‘s’

A Filipino woman that made a great impact in the world from different generations.

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Answer:

KAREN DAVILA

Explanation:

Since 1993, Davila has made a mark in the field of news and public affairs for her no-nonsense approach to reporting.  IN PHILANTHROPY: This mother of two is an advocate for the welfare of people with special needs, children’s rights, government transparency, and ethics in journalism.

Detailed definition and example of the word justice please!

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Answer:

the word justice in it has a root which is the prefix just which means right so in the word justice it means a behavior or treatment

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Definition: The quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause. rightfulness or lawfulness, as of a claim or title; justness of ground or reason: to complain with justice. the moral principle determining just conduct.

Example: An example of justice is someone being set free from prison after DNA evidence shows they are innocent. Many philosophers, theologians, sociologists and others define justice as the proper ordering of people and things

Explanation:

I hope this helps.

For all the years I knew my grandma, she could barely see. Grandma was legally blind, and yet she knew, by feel, the location of every dish in her kitchen and every work of literature on the bookcase in the living room. I remember especially the bird-like way she peered at things. I'd bring her a copy of my latest school picture, and she'd hold the photo an inch or two from her face, tilt her head to one side, and inspect it before saying, "Very pretty." I used to think she was just being polite, that she really couldn't see me in the picture. But then she'd add, "That pin you're wearing was your mother's." How did she see that little blur on my jacket? The things she could see never failed to amaze me. Watching television with Grandma, I never failed to learn something. Usually it was the complicated plot twist of one of her favorite soap operas—The Guiding Light or As the World Turns. We grandkids would curl up on the big couch while Grandma pulled up a footstool and planted herself right next to the TV, elbows on her knees, to watch the screen. At the commercial break, she'd explain who was marrying whom and who was in the hospital and who had recently come back from the dead. She seemed to have no trouble identifying the characters whom she could barely see. Whether or not she could bring them into sharp focus, they were as real to her as her giggling grandkids. For a treat, we'd sometimes pile into our grandparent's black car for a drive around town: my grandfather at the wheel, my long-legged older brother in the front seat, and Grandma sandwiched between me and my little brother in the back—but sitting so far forward she was practically in the front. I'd imagined all she could see was a blur of images rushing past, yet she could always tell when Grandpa had missed a turn or forgotten to turn on his headlights. Returning home, Grandma would wave at the boy who mowed their lawn and point out the new fruit on the plum tree in their yard. In later years, when I visited from college, Grand

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Answer:

Wow that's beautiful!

Explanation:

Answer:

Its Amazing, How Your Helping her! Its Beautiful!!!!

Explanation:

Oh.... Thats sad that your grandma, could barely see....

She Knew was every dish, Like could she sent it?

Its Sad that she had to work every day.

So Is ur Grandma better now?

That now your in collage?

Thats sweet of your grandma waving at that boy!

Your Grandma Seem Likes a Nice and Kind Person!

Which sentence uses an adjective clause to combine these sentences?



Friendly people are needed for the job. Hard-working people are also needed.


A. For the job, friendly and hard-working people are needed.
B. People, who are friendly and hard-working, are needed for the job.
C. Friendly and hard-working people are needed for the job.
D. Friendly people, along with hard-working people, are needed for the job.

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i think B yeah i’m pretty sure it’s B

Which scientist most influenced the literary movement or style known as naturalism?

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Answer:

Charles Darwin

How did her parents feel about Ruby's having to change schools

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Answer:

Bridges' parents divorced when she was 12. The Black community stepped in to support the Bridges family, finding a new job for Abon and babysitters for Bridges' four younger siblings.

Explanation:

i think that is the answer

Does anyone know what RP is-

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Like wdym role play?

Answer:

Roleplay

Explanation:

You make an OC (Character) Or play as an already exsiting one, and just pretend you're that character and do actiojns and stuff

PLZ HELP MEEEEEE! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST, PLZZZZZZ HEEEELLLP MEEEEEE! Gottlieb Mittelberger was a schoolteacher who left Germany in May of 1750 to make his journey to America. He arrived at the port of Philadelphia in October of that year, and kept a diary detailing his experience on the journey. Click here to read an excerpt from his firsthand account. After reading the excerpt, briefly compare the man’s account of life on a ship to Avi’s portrayal of it in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. What are the main differences and similarities between each portrayal? Your response should be about 150 words.

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Answer:

I think the main difference is he went two different places that were across the country

Explanation:

I think the main difference was is he went two different places that were across the country

1.what is the purpose of a factual description type of information text ?
A.to tell a sequence of events
b. to give insight of a person things place

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What is the purpose of a factual description type of informational text?

A. to tell a sequence of events

B. to give insight of a person/thing/place

C. to focus on the characteristics of a person/place/thing

D. to construct a pattern of events with a problem and expected outcome​

Answer:

B. to give insight of a person/thing/place

Explanation:

An informational text is a type of non-fiction writing that is meant to enlighten a reader about a particular subject matter.

The purpose of using factual description in informational text is to include details that would help to give readers insight about the thing being described.

What is the oldest public historically black university in Georgia? *

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Answer:

Savannah State University

Explanation:

Savannah State University

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The verb bear has multiple meanings. Which is the correct meaning for bear as it is used in the context above?

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Bear (with this spelling) should be used in context such as:

-a large, heavy, mammal that walks on the soles of its feet, with thick fur and a very short tail. Bears are related to the dog family but most species are omnivorous.

-(of a person) carry.

(They walked in carrying two glasses and a box of cookies.)

-support.

(He couldn't bear to see her leave, but supported her nonetheless.)

-give birth to (a child).

(She bore twins.)

-(of a vehicle or boat) convey (passengers or cargo).

(The steamboat bore barrels of European candies.)

-carry or conduct oneself in a particular manner.

(She bore herself in an elegant manner.)

2. Interpret What might keep the cat from returning home? What might the
image of a "constellation of fireflies flickering" represent to the speaker?

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Answer: Her opportunity to decide If she wants to be free or not might keep the cat from returning home. The image of a "constellation of fireflies flickering" represents the tempting moment of choosing her path.

Explanation: When the owner of the cat calls for her name, she lifts her hears and looks at her home, but then looks up to see the "constellation of fireflies flickering" (a metaphor of that enticing and fleeting moment when you have the opportunity to choose your own path in life). The cat might be hesitating on returning home because, although she loves her owner, the cat knows coming back would keep her tied, and she has now the chance to break free and follow her independent nature.

if you have read the mice and men book anyone can help Write a paragraph discussing the similarities between curley's wife and crooks? use TEEL structure for the paragraph (will mark brainliest)

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Answer:

Well curlers wife was lonely and basically was by herself even though she was married. Crooks was also lonely there were both looking for something, they both desired something. They wanted to be near someone that loved them. They wanted to do more but they were limited the could not go after their dreams. So they had to live with what they had.

Tap the word that "them" refers to​

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Answer:

Parathas

Explanation:

Onions and chilis refer to what she's filling the parathas with.

The answer should be Parathas

Learning Task 6: Read the poem carefully. Then, answer the questions that
follow. Do this in your notebook
If We Must Die
Hy Claude McKay (1889-1948)
If we must die, let it not be like hops
Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,
While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,
Malding their mock at our accursed lot
If we must die, o let us nobly die,
So that our precious blood may not be shed
In vain; then even the monsters we dely
Shall be constrained to honor us though dead!
0 kinsmen! we must meet the common foc!
Though far outnumbered let us show us brave,
And for their thousand blows deal one death blow!
What though before us lies the open grave?
Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack,
Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting backt
Questions:
HAECURED
1. What do the first four les establis
2. What message does the persons forward to his all
3. How does the persona describe his enemies?
4. According to the poet, how can one die nobly?
5. Using the Venn diagram below, compare and contrast the specific
messages and/or values presented in the poem and in the anide in
Learning Task 5
It We Must Die
Health workers speak
to UNICEF about their
struggles​

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Answer:

not in my book

Explanation:


From the author's description of serial novels, you can infer that the author
a. never reads novels
b. dislikes serial novels
c. enjoys serial novels
d. teaches creative writing
e. is a novelist or playwright

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A: i got to answer questions so i can ask my question
B: good luck

Answer:vocabulary workshop level c review units 7-9 vocabulary for comprehension answers

Explanation:

write a paragraph based on this topic sentence... “the environment elephants live in can affect the way they communicate with their herds”

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Answer:

Elephants are the largest land mammals in the world. Their only predators are humans. Elephants are gentle animals unless the need to protect themselves forces them not to be. Unfortunately, the acts of humans have taken a toll on these intelligent and social animals. Over the years, poaching for ivory, capturing for zoos and circuses, human destruction of the environment (including elephant habitat) and a practice called culling--where humans kill elephants because of lack of habitat and elephant intrusion on what humans consider their land--have led to the detriment of elephant society.

Explanation:


'Nature is important to our wellbeing and we should be outside as
much as possible.'
Write an article for the college magazine explaining your point of
view on this statement.
(24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical accuracy)
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Answer:

Research reveals that environment can increase or reduce our stress, which in turn impacts our bodies. What you are seeing, hearing, experiencing at any moment is changing not only your mood, but how your nervous, endocrine, and immune systems are working.

The stress of an unpleasant environment can cause you to feel anxious, or sad, or helpless. This in turn elevates your blood pressure, heart rate, and muscle tension and suppresses your immune system. A pleasing environment reverses that.

And regardless of age or culture, humans find nature pleasing. In one study cited in the book Healing Gardens, researchers found that more than two-thirds of people choose a natural setting to retreat to when stressed.

Explanation:

Nature heals

Being in nature, or even viewing scenes of nature, reduces anger, fear, and stress and increases pleasant feelings. Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, it contributes to your physical wellbeing, reducing blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, and the production of stress hormones. It may even reduce mortality, according to scientists such as public health researchers Stamatakis and Mitchell.

Research done in hospitals, offices, and schools has found that even a simple plant in a room can have a significant impact on stress and anxiety.

Nature soothes

In addition, nature helps us cope with pain. Because we are genetically programmed to find trees, plants, water, and other nature elements engrossing, we are absorbed by nature scenes and distracted from our pain and discomfort.

This is nicely demonstrated in a now classic study of patients who underwent gallbladder surgery; half had a view of trees and half had a view of a wall. According to the physician who conducted the study, Robert Ulrich, the patients with the view of trees tolerated pain better, appeared to nurses to have fewer negative effects, and spent less time in a hospital. More recent studies have shown similar results with scenes from nature and plants in hospital rooms.

Nature restores

One of the most intriguing areas of current research is the impact of nature on general wellbeing. In one study in Mind, 95% of those interviewed said their mood improved after spending time outside, changing from depressed, stressed, and anxious to more calm and balanced. Other studies by Ulrich, Kim, and Cervinka show that time in nature or scenes of nature are associated with a positive mood, and psychological wellbeing, meaningfulness, and vitality.

Furthermore, time in nature or viewing nature scenes increases our ability to pay attention. Because humans find nature inherently interesting, we can naturally focus on what we are experiencing out in nature. This also provides a respite for our overactive minds, refreshing us for new tasks.

In another interesting area, Andrea Taylor’s research on children with ADHD shows that time spent in nature increases their attention span later.

Nature connects

According to a series of field studies conducted by Kuo and Coley at the Human-Environment Research Lab, time spent in nature connects us to each other and the larger world. Another study at the University of Illinois suggests that residents in Chicago public housing who had trees and green space around their building reported knowing more people, having stronger feelings of unity with neighbors, being more concerned with helping and supporting each other, and having stronger feelings of belonging than tenants in buildings without trees. In addition to this greater sense of community, they had a reduced risk of street crime, lower levels of violence and aggression between domestic partners, and a better capacity to cope with life’s demands, especially the stresses of living in poverty.

This experience of connection may be explained by studies that used fMRI to measure brain activity.  When participants viewed nature scenes, the parts of the brain associated with empathy and love lit up, but when they viewed urban scenes, the parts of the brain associated with fear and anxiety were activated. It appears as though nature inspires feelings that connect us to each other and our environment.

Too much time in front of screens is deadly

“Nature deprivation,” a lack of time in the natural world, largely due to hours spent in front of TV or computer screens, has been associated, unsurprisingly, with depression. More unexpected are studies by Weinstein and others that associate screen time with loss of empathy and lack of altruism.  

And the risks are even higher than depression and isolation. In a 2011 study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, time in front of a screen was associated with a higher risk of death, and that was independent of physical activity!  

I would like my answer double-checked. I think it should be restructured like this:

Flying over the forest, we saw three fires.

I think the answer is misplaced. In addition, it cannot be dangling because we know who is flying.

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yes you are correct

Help me please!eee!!

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Answer:

Aqueduct is A

Arch is B

Explanation:

:)

Aqueducts always involve water.

Arches are curved and supports the weight of what’s above it.

Which one of these details does NOT help you figure out the theme?
Theme: If you don't act now, the beauty of nature might disappear.

1. could you have done anything about it

2. when the last Iceberg melts thin

3. almost touching, tip to tip

4. the last tree is buried, broken and chipped ​

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

I NEED SOME HELP!! THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, SHOULD BE EASY
1.Which group of words contains domain-specific academic vocabulary that would be used to talk about literature?
A. Imperialism, Communism, Democracy
B. hypothesis, theory, evaluation
C. equation, function, variable
D. meter, stanza, metaphor

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D. meter, stanza, metaphor is the collection of sentences that comprises discipline-specific technical jargon that could be utilized to discuss literature.

What exactly does the word literature mean?

Literature is writings, typically excellent, imaginative, or intelligent literature—or so we believe. A admirer of literature is someone who has piles of books in their residence and who enjoys reading.

Whoever made literature first?

The oldest instances of written language seem to be from ancient Mesopotamia, just as the spindle, towns, and legal systems. Around 3400 B.C., the Sumerian civilisation started to use handwriting whenever they began creating cuneiform symbols on cuneiform tablets.

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100 points pls answer quick if possible Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.

Mrs. Frank ( to ANNE, in her room). Hush, darling, hush. It's all right. It's all right. ( Over her shoulder, to DUSSEL) Will you be kind enough to turn on the light, Mr. Dussel? ( Back to ANNE) It's nothing, my darling. It was just a dream.
(Act I, Scene 4)
What is the meaning of the word kind, as it is used in this passage?

an essential quality of character
a group of things that belong together
of a sympathetic or helpful nature
used to make a formal request

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Answer:

what do u mean

Answer:

of a sympathetic or helpful nature

Explanation:

WORTH 30 POINTS
hurry and answer

Which option uses an intensive pronoun to complete the sentence?
My science class
A. turned out to be pretty enjoyable once I started doing experiments
myself
B. is taught by Mr Buckingham, who used to have a job creating
special effects for movies
C. is harder than math but not as hard as Latin
D. is at 7:30 in the morning, and I'm usually too tired to pay attention
to what's going on
no

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Explanation:

The answer of this question is option D. My science class____is at 7:30 in the morning,amd l'm usually tired to pay attention to what's going on .

i need answers for present simple vs present continuous

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Answer:

1. I usually go for a walk at the weekends, but I went out with friends this weekend.

2. We regularly eat out at a posh restaurant on our wedding anniversaries, but this year we ate at granny's.

3. Tim is doing a jigsaw puzzle right now. He likes doing them. He normally does crossword puzzles.

4. I love reading for pleasure.

5. My mother reads fashion magazines for pleasure.

6. At weekends, we often eat junk food a lot, but we ate more healthy food today.

7. Mark does sports on Mondays, but today he rested in front of TV.

8. My

Would you want to live under a government based on tyranny?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

I will probably lose my life

No, my life would be sacrificed for Pakistan

Why does the author most likely include this plot detail?
Read this excerpt from "Just Another Sunday."
"What do you know?" Pete said. "Mr. Soccer with his
fancy jersey." My mom had just bought this new soccer
jersey for me. At the start of the day, Jay had said how
much he liked it, but now he was laughing right along
with Pete.
to show that Pete does not know how to play soccer
O to show that Pete is trying to get attention by telling
jokes
O to show that Pete does not like to wear nice clothes
like the narrator's
O to show that Pete is undermining Jay's friendship with
the narrator

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

i did the unit test

To show that Pete is undermining Jay's friendship with the narrator the author most likely include this plot detail excerpt from "Just Another Sunday." Thus, option (d) is correct.

What is the theme of "Just Another Sunday"?

"Just Another Sunday" was the story was the well-known in the English Literature. "Just Another Sunday" was the written by Elizabeth Good. It was the published on August 2012. The main grief, capriciousness of fate, belief in God, and loss.

"Just Another Sunday" was written by Elizabeth Good. The story about the exposition was presented in the given passage. To demonstrate Pete's weakening of Jay's friendship with the narrator, the author will most likely include the narrative "Just Another Sunday."

As a result, the significance of the "Just Another Sunday" are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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People use the word hero to describe many different people for a variety of reasons. Write an informative essay to explain what makes an activist heroic. Use evidence from the texts in the Heroes and Activists passage set (Links to an external site.) to support your answer.

**** Please only respond here with what you will use as your thesis statement to answer this prompt. You WILL NOT write the entire essay here!!!!

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Answer:

im going to give you some good starters

To me a hero is...

In my opinion a hero is someone who....

A hero is someone who....

Explanation:

If i were to make a thesis statement i would probably make one that said

To me, a hero is someone who positively affects the community or even just puts a smile one my face.

I hope this helps :)

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