Answer:
for the first Q I really dk......for the second Q no I don't use it......& thx for the points! :)
Explanation:
Explanation:
I could not find the selection that is missing in your question but I assume that you are talking about Eric Schlosser. He is most famous for his investigative journalism. He wrote ''Fast Food Nation'' and I think that you are talking about it because it is his most famous work.
- In ''Fast Food Nation'' he is trying to inform people about the food they are eating at the fast-food restaurants and about what is prepared for them. The main idea of his work was to show everyone what the food production and preparation in America actually is and how commercialism and consumerism are having an effect on us and our children.
- He surely wanted people to eat healthier and to be aware of the fast-food restaurant and how bad that kind of food can be for us.
- But since the question is what he 'might' wanted I think that it is considering our\my own opinion and I think that he also might want people to begin avoiding meat. I think that because he was talking a lot about meat preparation and also later in the movie ''Chew on this'', an adaptation of ''Fast Food Nation'', he is talking about the ways chickens die and how the meat is packed and more.
1. Answer is B
2. Answer is B
3. Answer is A
4. Answer is A
TBT #4 gave me some hesitation so maybe verify that answer, but I'm 90% sure A is the correct answer. I guarantee the others are 100% correct.
Answer: ( I bearly remember the story)
excited at the time about getting new shoes, a gift by pure luck
but sadly for little stanley The shoes were stolen and were thrown over an ledge and landed near him an the police/peace keepers found him with the shoes and assumed he was working with the kid who stole them and was framed
Answer:
C.president John f Kennedy
Explanation:
The Decision to Go to the Moon: President John F. Kennedy's May 25, 1961 Speech before Congress. On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced before a special joint session of Congress the dramatic and ambitious goal of sending an American safely to the Moon before the end of the decade.