B to comment on contemporary society
Answer:
I have a few ideas:
<u>If</u><u> </u><u>you</u><u> </u><u>do</u><u> </u><u>kill</u><u> </u><u>him</u><u> </u><u>off</u><u>:</u>
- You can kill him off, but the guy who made him immortal can change his mind and revive him.
- He could just die, and that could be the end of it.
- Alternatively, the guy who made him immortal can remove the ability without killing him.
<u>If you don't kill him off:</u>
- He could be shown a new purpose in life, where he can use his powers of immortality for the good of humanity.
- The immortality can be removed, but there will be a major cost, and the guy might soon regret giving up his abilities.
- You can have the guy who made him immortal, refuse to do anything about the situation.
- Or you can also make him "agree to do it" but never ends up doing it. (This can cause more interesting things to occur between, both the immortal guy and the guy who made him immortal. Such as the guy finding ways to cope with his immortality, the immortal guy loathing the guy who turned him immortal, and even the guy who made the other one immortal, promising "to make things right" even though he's not planning to keep his word.)
Hope this helps you friend :)
And if you want more ideas, hmu in comments or something.
2.) Rotate
Revolving refers to something that is going around something else. Rotating refers to something that is spinning in circles(typically around an axis) by itself.
3.) "The tilt of the Earth's rotation axis provides conditions for its climate to be suitable for life. By altering what portions of the Earth get the majority of incoming sunlight, no region on Earth is allowed to heat to extreme temperatures"(energyeducation.ca)
4.) I'd assume that there are more hours of daylight if Sydney is facing towards the sun. I'm not particularly sure why though. ¯\_(⊙_ʖ⊙)_/¯
The essay should address the need to maintain hope in the absence of mental health. But a popular adage insists that "there is hope at the end of the tunnel."
- I totally agree with the quotation from "Turtles All the Way Down" and the popular adage.
- Therefore, let your essay address the issue of hope for a girl suffering from mental illness with these steps:
1. <u>Introduction</u> of the topic or theme and definitions of terms: Hope, Reality, Mental Illness, and Mental Health.
- State your position (claim) so that you can defend it with real-life examples.
2. <u>The Body</u> should be made up of 4 well-developed paragraphs on the reality of life and examples of hope expressed by those who have recovered from mental illness.
- Causes of mental illness should be explored in this part. Do not forget to discuss the role of mental health in society. This will go a long way to support your claim.
3. <u>Conclusion</u>: This is an important aspect of your essay where you add your personal experiences of the role of mental health in protecting the mentally vulnerable persons.
- Draw the attention of those responsible for ensuring good mental health for all citizens to the need to provide positive feedback to mental patients.
Thus, a suitable title for the essay can be <em>"Improving Mental Health For Life Sustainability</em>."
Read more about John Green's "Turtles All the Way Down" at brainly.com/question/13784829
Also learn more about Mental Health at brainly.com/question/22856824
Answer:
They are conducted in schools and colleges...
Explanation:
...to examine the amount of information learned throughout the year/unit/lesson. (From my experience with exams.)