<span>She said that she couldn't talk to him at school and she couldn't let her parents see them together.</span>
Dang, I was like..this is a funny question that i will say a joke, but then i actually thought about it for a sec and look at this.
The difference between the lottery and the Hunger Games is one is about winning lots of money and being famous for a day or two, and the other is about getting picked to kill someone, and also endangering yourself.
Get this. You can win the lottery by chance just like hunger games. Once you win the lottery, it has been seen multiple times before, people will usually blow it all, and become super poor, maybe becoming addicted to drugs and whatnot. With hunger games, (as we've seen before) you get one chance to make it big with your winnings otherwise you meet your demise.
So all-in-all the Lottery isn't very different from Hunger Games at all. Hope this helps :)
4) How scrooge grew to be so alone
5) Implored means to beg for something. So the answer should "Fred, Scrooge's nephew, begged his uncle to join him for Christmas dinner."
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1.
the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
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B. By using the rhetorical question to explain the objection to his movement, MLK refutes the opposition by providing explicit reasons for their dissatisfaction in order to legitimize his movement and motivate his audience to continue fighting for their right.
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The above is the correct answer.
Martin Luther King Jr. uses the rhetorical question in his speech, "I Have A Dream" to refute the opposition. He went ahead to provide explicit reasons while they are not satisfied. He reveals the maltreatment that the Blacks were experiencing in the hands of the Whites.
This he did to motivate his audience to continue fighting for their right.