Answer:
c. explain something
Explanation:
If I am trying to get a point across, I make sure to be very specific with my words.
Based on the dictionary definitions of "conduce," the most precise definition for ‘conducing’ as it is used in paragraph 2 is:
C. Definition 2 (to contribute).
You did very well writing this but I made quite a few edits so I'll just type my version for references.
Explanation:
Inequality, racism, and injustice are the main points shown in this film. The Hate You Give was published on February 17 of 2018, and was written by Angie Thomas. This film has won a total of 5 awards, a 4.5/5 by Goodreads, and a 5/5 on Common Sense Media. The book follows Starr Carter, a young African American woman whom is struggling with the very real situation of police brutality. People often sit idoly by in silence when things like in this story happen, but I can assure that from my own reading and viewing experiences that this will stick with you.
The story begins with Starr Carter attending the annual spring break party. Just as her and her friend Khalil are talking a shooting breaks out and Khalil flees with Starr. As they're driving away they get pulled over. An officer of the badge number 115 rips Khalil from the car. Starr then witnesses her friends murder as Khalil is shot multiple times in the back.
I personally believe that this movie should be watched by countless people no matter their race or background. It truly brings attention to the discrimination against people of color. Us as people choose our decisions, and with every decision comes and affect. It's up to your cause, your decision, whether or not that affect is positive or negative.
The Hate You Give is a totally worth it film. I believe it can and will change people's perspectives.
Answer:
C. Many athletes might have decided not to attend the Olympics if they were held as scheduled.
Explanation:
So, some basic information we can pick from here are:
- Olympics were supposed to start on July 24th.
- Officials (represented by Mr. Bach) still haven't made the final decision on whether the Olympics will be held.
- National sport federations and athletes are in favor of postponing.
So, from this, we can see that A. isn't the right answer (the decision still hasn't been made at the time).
Also, B. is wrong since on that date the Olypmics should start and not some small celebration.
Regarding answer D. there are simply no evidence to support this claim in this excerpt.
Finally, answer C. can be supported by the claim that sport federation and athletes fought for postponing the Games. If the officials decided against the postponing, athletes most likely wouldn't participate in the Olympics.