In order to be a changemaker you have to propose yourself to do it and accomplish it. It's a goal you set yourself and a mindset you must impose to yourself to accomplish. The way to challenge yourself is to start by doing little things. For example: "You want to run 3 miles", so, start by running just 3 blocks. By doing this everyday eventually you will run 3 miles.
Now, to change the world you have to fight constantly. For example: PETA is an organization that helps fight against animal cruelty. They always assist protest, go to the government to be heard and risk their lives for the sake of the animals. The members are also vegan, they know where the produce cones from and decide not to eat or wear anything animal. These steps make sure that at least some animals aren't eaten or being harmed.
I think the answer is the first one, the workshop was not a pleasant environment for the children
I think this because in the excerpt it’s talking about how normally they don’t have a big breakfast, she wasn’t talking in her normal nasty voice, they would’ve be chained to their looms etc so it’s basically saying normally this place is a dark and not an enjoyable place for them but that day was for some reason was different. But you can infer that it wasn’t a pleasant environment for them by what goes on for them normally.
Answer:
[B] The law of the Jungle discourages the animals from hunting Man, which keeps them from being hunted themselves.
Explanation:
- "The Law of the jungle, which never orders anything without a reason, forbids every beast to eat Man except when he is killing to show his children how to kill, and then he must hunt outside the hunting grounds of his pack or tribe."
- The reason for this is that man-killing means, sooner or later, the arrival of white men on elephants, with guns, and hundreds of brown men with guns and rockets and torches. Then everybody in the jungle suffers."
The first passage explains that the law of the jungle forbids the animals from hunting man except when they are killing to show their children how to kill. The second passage explains why, and the reason is because killing humans will soon bring humans to the jungle who will kill the animals. "Then everybody in the jungle suffers".