Answer:
sappy, deep in meaning, loss
Explanation:
they both talk about something slipping away and or dissapearing away and its sad
Answer:
They're kidnapped and sold
Explanation:
According to Jihyun Park: Defector. Refugee. Survivor. Freedom Fighter for North Koreans around 80% of the defectors that escape from north Korea were women.
Since China was located near North Korea, it becomes one of the desired escape route for the people who wanted to fled out from the country. Many smugglers know this, and they lure north Korean Women with the promise of escaping poor economic condition and social Tyranny.
The smugglers promised to help them escape before they kidnapped these women and sold them to the highest bidders. The buyers of these women usually the people who are seeking for brides. They're tortured and abused in their household with very little hope to escape since they held the status as illegal immigrants. They feared that if they seek help to local authority , they will be sent back to north Korea and faced even harsher punishment.
Proof of from the actual text:
<em>" North Korean women are sold multiple times to different men by the same trafficker. The illegal status of North Koreans in China and other Southeast Asian countries increases their vulnerability to trafficking for purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation.”</em>
Anything which is not stable (unlikely to move) is unstable.
Answer: The following answer is literal because they all are matching based on the essay.
Explanation: Hope it helps
Answer: C. "For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed."
<em>Option A </em>states that the United States continues to support the work of the United Nations, one of our best tools to maintain peace.
<em>Option B </em>states that both sides need to agree on a system to inspect and control weapons.
<em>Option C </em>argues that the United States needs to gather more weapons and strengthen its military. Kennedy says that only when the military is "sufficient beyond doubt" (definitely more than what is necessary), can they hope for peace.
<em>Option D</em> claims that very few people in history have been privileged enough to be able to fight for freedom.