You can go and clean up the neighboorhood park
you could mow lawns for free
you could even fix a couple picnic tables
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<span>The word which is an example of an adverb is B. actually. Oily, lively, and silly are all adjectives, meaning that they modify nouns, and the word actually is an adverb which means that it modifies a verb. Although all of these words end in -ly, which is a characteristic of adverbs, not all of them are adverbs regardless. </span>
B) my grave is like to be my wedding bed
my grave | is like. | to be. | my wed. | ding bed
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I can do this. Okay. Civil Rights Movement. Be warned, once I get started, I may not stop haha.
The Civil Rights Movement was a fierce struggle for equal rights and social justice for blacks. Occurring during the 1950s and the 1960s, black people protested and marched until they were recognized as people. However, the protest were only moderately successful, since blacks are still treated differently to this day. In today's society, we need to change that ongoing discrimination with regulations for anti-prejudice.
The Civil Rights Movement was at most fairly successful. While they did pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination, the whole movement had one fatal flaw: Martin Luther King, Jr. The entirety of the movement was on Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King gave speeches, organised protests, was at the head of marches. Martin Luther King was not the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, he <em>was </em>the Civil Rights Movement. However, that means that when he died, the rest of the Civil Rights Movement died with him. A single shot and the movement was over.
The second paragraph: You should talk about the discrimination of blacks throughout history and today.
The third paragraph: You should talk about how to change the prejudice of blacks in today's society.