Ex means out of
excrete means to put out
ex-husband is the husband that was put out of the relationship
extinguish means to put out
answer is put out or out or from
I hate it. it sucks. i can never have to motivation. i’m behind, i’m grounded, i’m currently trying to do my work but it’s way to hard. i wish i could go back to school. i wish they would stop giving so much work. i wish we could JUST do zoom classes and learn from there
Meaning of the poem "The Book of Songs"
Explanation:
The Book of Songs is a Classical Chinese poem. The repetition helps us to know the clear situation of the poet and also we can able to understand the emotions of the poet. These lines from the poem tell about a man in the middle of the river on his boat.
His boat was made up of Cypress wood and it was unsteady in the middle of the river. He was praising his boat as a comrade, a soldier and more like a friend and he says that his boat was his love until death. But he had fluctuating intentions on his boat because it is now unstable in the middle of the river.
Answer:
14. I think it's B
15. A) continue to question and be aware of his situation.
Explanation:
14. I am not sure.
15. The correct answer is continue to question and be aware of his situation. Paragraph 1 shows the reader that the speaker is aware and interested in all aspects of his situation. There is no implication that he might learn to read and write or that he will become head slave.
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Some (not all) men are against shifting gender roles because, historically and presently the nature of gender roles typically put males at a societal advantage. So the concept of having shifts in these gender roles, means that many males are often nervous that they will lose the stability in the systematic designation of societal standing due to gender, that was always designed to favour them. Although these fears are irrational, as most of the modern movements in relation to gender roles are in favour of freedom of the individual, and not intended to put any group or person at a disadvantage.