These texts talks about the life experiences of American politician and retired general of the United States Army, Colin Powell. However, they do so in very different ways. In the case of <em>It Worked For Me</em>, Powell himself tells us about the jobs that he had when he was a teenager. Powell focuses on the relationship that he was able to develop with the Jewish shopkeepers he worked for. He tells us that this led to a meaningful friendship and even to his learning some Yiddish.
On the other hand, the text <em>Colin Powell: Military Leader </em>describes Powell's life from a third-person perspective. The author also talks about Powell's jobs as a teenager. However, he focuses on the impact that such work had on Powell's private life. The author discusses how Powell's normal teenage life was affected and benefitted by this experience. The different treatment of the subject by each text is a consequence of the ideas that each text wants to reflect. While the first text focuses on Powell's connection with a different culture, the second text highlights the impact that such early work had on Powell's character and future.
Answer:
the main idea of this passage is kangaroos a apart of mobs and in that mob they look out for each other
Explanation:
supporting details are kangaroo pick dirt bugs and dead skin off of the other and this supporting detail is an example of kangaroo looking out for each other
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In the first book Montag read "we cannot tell the precise moment friendship is formed" Montag recalls his feeling when he was with Clarisse. The second book "That favorite subject, myself" Clarisses' favorite subject was not herself.