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Answer: We, the citizens of the United States, in order to make this country better to make sure there is justice for all citizens, to make sure we have peace at home (inside the country), to make sure we are protected from enemies, to make sure everyone has what they need to be healthy (food/nutrition, housing, education, health care, jobs, etc.), to protect freedom for ourselves and for our children, are writing this plan of government for the United States of America.
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Read the following sentences from "Lifeguard Rules!"
“Wow, your sister thinks she’s a prison guard instead of a lifeguard,” Michael said. “You’d think she’d go easy on her own brother and his best friend,” he added.
Which of the following words best describes Michael's tone
• stubborn
• incensed
• frustrated
• commanding
Answer:
Frustrated
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, Michael's tone is one of frustration because he is actually exasperated at the actions of his sister towards him and his best friend.
He likens her to a prison guard instead of the lifeguard she is because of how authoritative she is to him and because of this, he sounds frustrated.
Rukmani's life is filled with struggle, yet she remains resolutely optimistic about her future. Married off to a poor rice farmer at the age of 12, Rukmani struggles through loneliness, infertility, starvation, and great loss with persevering optimism. The novel's title, Nectar in a Sieve, refers to nectar, a sweet liquid, and a sieve, a device with meshes that allows liquid to pass through while trapping solids in the device. The title suggests Rukmani's ability to appreciate the short, sweet moments in life before they disappear. During the Deepavali celebration in Chapter 10, for example, Rukmani's family struggles to eat, yet she doles out precious pennies for the children to buy fireworks because "it is only once ... a memory." Similarly, at the end of the novel when she and Nathan have been saving to return to the village, she feels overcome with happiness while at the market with Puli. She buys fried pancakes instead of plain rice cakes and wooden toys for the children: "Well, if we are extravagant it is only once." No matter what suffering comes Rukmani's way, she maintains optimism that life can only get better. She tells Kenny, "Want is our companion from birth to death." Rather than wallow in what's lacking, Rukmani always chooses to look ahead: to the next meal, the next year, or the next harvest.
Answer:
Nobody can help you with this because we aren't you.
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