Ounce in a dark dark time where joy and happiness was no more......
And still between each awful pause,
From the high vault an answer draws,
In varied tone, prolonged and high,
The answer is A., “she believes that she has the responsibility to stand up for the right to an education”.
I don’t think you need a comma after old
Answer:
Citizenship comes from the Latin word for city, because in the earlier days of human governments, people identified themselves as belonging to cities more than countries. Citizenship is more than merely living somewhere. If you have citizenship, you have a whole set of rights that non-citizens might not have.
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