Answer:
So they are steady coming up Broadway and I see right away that it’s going to be one of those Dodge City scenes cause the street ain’t that big and they’re close to the buildings just as we are.
Explanation:
Answer:
walk
Explanation:
mk if i missed my bus i would walk
1.know where your going
2.walk there
3.when you get there you might be late
4.get to your class or where you need to be
5.get to your locker or go where you put your stuff and do it
6.sit there
result:you made it to class
Answer:
I would cite sources from the Newspaper articles;
1. Miami-Dade County Votes to Keep Pit Bulls Out, and
2. Ohio Overturns Pit Bull Bill
Explanation:
In referencing the newspaper article, "Miami-Dade County Votes to Keep Pit Bulls Out", I will cite the example of the vicious attack on an 8-year-old girl named Melissa whose injuries sustained from the attack required several major reconstructive surgeries. Despite the protests by some to repeal the ban, the majority continue to reject the move.
I will also cite the statement by Representative Bruce Goodwin in, "Ohio Overturns Pit Bull Bill". He said, and I quote, "The 'Pit Bull' has the distinction or characteristic that when they grab on, they don't let go." He added, " 'Pit Bulls' are the choice for drug dealers and other bad folks and that is for a reason."
In my opinion humour becomes unfunny when the joke is “punching down” or if the joke is meant to make the oppressing group laugh. a joke about another person or groups traumas are also unfunny as it’s “punching down”. examples of these jokes are racist, misogynistic, classist, ableist, assault jokes, etc. humour is helpful when it allows people to relate to one another and to bond over shared experiences. it also allows for oppressed groups to joke about the situations they have been in. this type of “punching up” humour allows for people to better connect with people around them. humour that revolves around persons personal experiences with trauma creates relatability and conversation.