Answer:
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Explanation:
Homework would be reduced, reducing homework can lead to better mental/physical health. Less assignments helps students focus on each class for long time periods. Ex, If a student had 5 classes a day with each class assigning 2-3 assignments, the student would easily become stressed out and may not finish the work. If homework was reduced, the student may have 1-2 assignments for each class, which allows the student to focus on one class for a long time or for the student to have more free time. Trips would be increased, it would allow the students to take a break from everything and let their bodys calm down for a second. Lunch time would be 47 minutes, maybe 7-10 minutes waiting for lunch and the rest is to enjoy your meal, talk to friends, catch up on homework. The lunch menu would be fixed to satisfy the students and include more diverse options (for vegans, vegetarians, etc). Student activity would be another thing that is increased. The addition of more sports and after school clubs would help students socialize and build their personality.
The first quote should be on page 2.
I, sadly, don't know which page the second quote is from.
Answer: "Two French brothers built the first hot air balloon, warming the air inside with smoke so it would rise."
This sentence covers who did the action, what the action was, and the end result. The other sentences on give a partial idea of the sequence and full events.
It would most likely be b.what is happening in the story
<u>Answer</u>:
Macbeth himself, Lady Macbeth and three witches are to be blamed for Macbeth’s downfall.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The three witches predicted that “Macbeth” will be the King of Scotland. Thereafter, Macbeth started becoming thirsty for power.
Macbeth was not a wise man and got convinced by his wife, after she called him a coward, to murder Duncan. Macbeth even killed Banquo who was his best friend. So, he is responsible for his acts.
He did all this only because he wanted the power of being a king. Though eventually he was skeptical about Duncan's murder, he got convinced by his wife to murder Duncan. Thus, both the witches and 'Lady Macbeth' are liable for his downfall.