your budget is there to tell you how much you have to spend in a set amount of time like say a month so you have a monthly budget set up based on your income from all sources that are permanent. if you make 1300 every few months you cannot use that to set up your budget you must use what you make month to month so say you make $900-$1000 a month with varying overtime so you could then set a certain amount aside for rent, insurance etc. the what you have left after determining those factors is what you have left to spend on essential needs such as food clothing etc. which once you have that calculated out you could then compile everything you have found and you would have your budget plan
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The answer is B, a Participial Phrase.
Answer:
He means that in every argument or so, we must take sides, and personally, I don't think his argument is effective.
Explanation:
I'm assuming that Wiesel meant that everyone must choose sides for everything, for example, an argument. But, his statement is not strong enough. One, he's lacking reasons and he must provide sufficient reasons to support his statement. Two, he should be more specfic about it, someone may be confused on what he meant.