Farming I think
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In Chapter 8, we learn more about Tewolde, Mawi’s eldest brother and a central figure in this story. As the children grow to teens, Tewolde goes through libee migbar, which is a habesha phrase that means “developing a heart,” and proves Tewolde has gained emotional maturity. For example, Tewolde as a mere high school student, shows a precocious industriousness when he begins his own cleaning-service company to help the family earn money. Tewolde also shows an unusually high degree of compassion, befriending and caring for a local homeless man, among other good deeds. Tragedy strikes, however, when Tewolde, still a senior in high school, is struck and killed by a drunk driver. Losing his brother has a profound effect on Mawi, who is midway through high school at this point. Though stricken with grief, Haileab has always emphasized to Mawi the importance of education, so Mawi pushes through his sadness with hard academic work, devoting himself totally to his studies and extracurriculars. The perseverance pays off, and Mawi earns a full scholarship to one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world: Harvard University.
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I’m not 100% sure but I think the answer is B) Misquote. Hope this helps!! Please mark as brainliest!!
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The quotation about three speech for everyone simply means to show that, in most situation, there are 3 sides to that particular situation. For example, a man that was accused of theft by a woman.
<em>In that situation, </em><em>there are 3 sides to that story which could be that, the man is telling the truth that he didn't do it or the woman is telling the truth that, the man did it or the side of truth (meaning that, both of them are lying over the situation).</em>
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