<span>During the adolescent stages in life, things seem so much bigger than they are. You can view that in the positive light or the negative to be honest. As a child, you see your siblings as another human who lives in your home with you, eats the same food, breathes the same air, loves the same parents as you. You fight over the remote control and wrestle with one another over a small toy you both insisted on needing at the same time. Within the next breath, you sit next to them and talk about your day, ask them to defend you from a so called friend who uses your kindness for weakness as your sibling reminds you of why you are so imortant in this life and deserve to be noticed for that... Swingsets, bike rides to the store, a companion who is always there to listen about how mom and dad "just aren't fair!"
Fast forward to 30 years old. Life interferes with the time spent together, the playtime becomes few and far between and the bike rides are a distant memory. The things that stay though...those are very similar to my first statements on childhood with them. The love, support and time spent doesn't need to disapear. It turns into a mature type of love. You call one another every few days to check in. Make a coffee date to catch up on her latest life experience and remind them that you are always here. Those bike rides though? Now you can take them together with your own children.</span>
Answer:
he founded the company delta airlines
Explanation:
just search up who founded delta airlines and it says he did it
Answer:
no
Explanation:
The examinations were cruel and unfair. Some of the examinees would purposely turn the immigrants down, due to racism. I think it was necessary to have some sort of examination, but not in the way they did it. Also sometimes they would force the immigrants to give them money or valued items in exchange for U.S. citizenship, instead of basing it off of the immigrants health.
Upon researching, I believe the word "catered" was
used in this context and the following choices were given. <span>
On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant of no
great pretensions. It catered to large appetites and modest purses. Its
crockery and atmosphere were thick; its soup and napery thin. ("The Cop
and the Anthem")</span>
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</span>
Whenever
someone is catered to, he or she is
a.
refused
b.
shaped
c.
gratified
d.
opened
<span>Thus, the answer is c. gratified. A person who is gratified is someone who has received satisfaction as a result of receiving something. In this case, it was because of the food from the restaurant.</span>