Answer: My most embarrassing moment! It couldn't have been worse! When I was in high school, I had a huge crush on Jane. She was smart, fun and beautiful inside out! It happened one rainy day just after I_. Jane, who was my crush told me that she was alone and asked if I could wait forher. I was thrilled of course! So, after I got a little impatient., I called her up. At first I wasn't sure if I was correct. However I checked the number, which was a little bit early so, I waited, I waited some more. Because the rain was pouring heavily I was now socked wet.My new clothes, which my mom bought for me, were ruined. I looked like a hobo who was.out in the rain. Just when I was about to text her, Jane answered,'' I hope.that you will forgive.me.'' she said as she took a picture of me and then ran away with my umbrella. It.was at that.moment that I felt so sad and embarrassed
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did you get the answer to the question? im having trouble on this one. I chose C but it's wrong so my next choice would be B
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Guns can cause public mass shootings, and crimes.
Gun violence is a leading cause of premature death in the U.S. Guns kill more than 38,000 people and cause nearly 85,000 injuries each year.
In recent years, the gun lobby has worked to allow anyone to carry guns in public anywhere, anytime, with no questions asked. So it's easy for anyone to get a gun, just with money!
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In his text "The Purpose of Education", King reinforces the importance of education in our lives, but affirms how we understand this importance in a wrong and inefficient way. It shows in an objective way, how education should teach us to think critically, incisively and scientificly based on facts that allow us to interpret for ourselves, without external influences, what is good or bad, what is right or wrong. However, we know that we are influenced at all times, accepting half truths and being manipulated by other people or even by the media, even though we have been educated with the best that our country could offer.
King shows why the State makes Education train us correctly. Education is dangerous for society, allowing people to think critically is dangerous for governments and many of those who call themselves leaders. In addition, it shows how effective education can intensify our worst side. This can be seen in the excerpt "But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but with no morals."