Answer: In the first story, the main character gains a friend (Alma); in the second story, the main character loses a friend (Jake).
Answer:
1. PART A: B. Davis overcame the influence of a tremendously negative environment to achieve great success and intends to use his training to better the community in which he grew up.
2. PART B: A. ’Growing up, I was surrounded by so much negative peer pressure and negativity, it wasn’t long before I became a part of that fabric.’” ( Paragraph 4)
3. A. It illustrates how many people from underserved communities go down a negative path and it makes Davis’s ascent all the more remarkable by comparison.
4. C. To inform and inspire people by sharing the narrative of a hard-working, compassionate person who prevailed over alarming circumstances to realize great success.
5. Davis described the relationship between growing up in Newark and returning to the city as a physician as how education can make a difference in the lives of young people, as evidenced by the lines: “My calling was a bit different. It was important for me to come back and become a beacon of hope, if you will, to show young people, especially, that education can change a life. It changed my life, and it saved my life in so many ways.”
Explanation:
A; a deficit due to improving nationwide public transportation. Surplus in this case means that we have left over money. UwU+
Well, I can't choose what YOU want to do in life. Choose something you are passionate about. Do you like to draw? You could select your biggest goal in life as become a famous artist. Do you like to cook? Maybe you could select your biggest goal in life as being featured on Chopped. Although I can't help you with exactly what to write, here are some tips:
-Don't fake it! If you want to be a famous video gamer then go ahead and write that!
-Feel free to make something up if you aren't sure what you want to do in life.
-If you have a something you enjoy but think is not worthy for being something that you can set as a goal in life, you are wrong! In this point in time, everything can be turned into a career or dream of some sort! Even something as simple as reading! Maybe you want to be an audio book reader! Or a writer!
-If you are having trouble figuring out how to get 78 words try to fill those spaces in with "unnecessary" information. Maybe add a backstory as to why this is your biggest goal? You can add some motivational things family and friends have told you that pertain to your hobby, dream, etc.
If you could maybe tell me what a hobby or liking of yours is I could think of some goal ideas for you if that is what you are having trouble with so feel free to reply to this, I'll try to help!
No, people aren’t perfect. punishing someone everytime they do something wrong would be like hitting your dog everytime they bark. it would not work, and would only make them scared. it’s natural to make mistakes, and making people worry about making a mistake because they will be punished everytime will only higher someone’s chances on making a mistake.
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