Rules and Things Number 63--Never, Ever, say something bad about someone you don't know
This question is incomplete because it is not specified, which is the underlined idiom. Just to clarify, the underlined idiom in the excerpt is "Sticks and stones don't break bones"
The answer to this question is C. Words cannot actually hurt a person like sticks and stones can
Explanation:
"Daugther of Invention" is a story that tells the struggle of an immigrant family as they move to the U.S. including the attempts for the mother and other members of the family to adapt to the language and culture. For example, in the excerpt presented, the mother tries to use the idiom "sticks and stones may break my bones" that is used to express physical pain is possible, but words and other non-physical attacks cannot hurt you if you do not let this happen, but instead, she says "Sticks and stones don't break bones". Although, she wants to convey the same meaning and encourage her daughters to continue going to school despite bullying. Thus, the option that best describes the original meaning is C.
Answer:
Letter to the principal about habits that should be discouraged among students and that should be encouraged among teachers.
Explanation:
To,
The Principal
ABC Public School
New Jersey
USA
Date: 12 April 2020
Subject: Proposal of habits to be discouraged among the students and encouraged among the teachers.
Respected Sir,
It is with utmost respect and concern that I am writing to you regarding some of the habits that have come to the attention of the school's student awareness association. As a representative of the student community and the prefect, it is my duty to bring to your attention to the issues in our school.
There have been some concerns from the teachers and parents that students have taken advantage of the cell phone especially in class. So, if the <u>accessibility or use of cellphones inside the classrooms is prohibited,</u> then there is a high chance that they might actually listen to the teaching. Moreover, there should be a certain <u>dress code</u> or limit given to the students so that they can have a certain common ground instead of the richer ones overdressing and showing off while the poorer ones suffer humiliation.
And regarding the teachers, I <u>have seen that many teachers actually take it upon themselves to impose strict rules on how classes are taken and even gave detention and punishment in various forms to the students disrupting them</u>. So, I think that <u>this practice should be allowed to all teachers </u>without the need to worry about the school's review board, and it may also help in better disciplining the students while they are in the learning process.
I hope that you will consider the points highlighted and make decisions accordingly.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ashley James
Prefect.
Answer:
Please provide some more information. What often uses figures? What is the question being asked?
Explanation:
Answer:
Woolf uses images of metal objects to transition between Clarissa's and Peter's points of view: Peter's pen-knife, Clarissa's scissors and her sewing needle, and the silverware that Lucy brings into the room. Peter fidgets with his pen-knife during the conversation, while Clarissa uses her scissors and sewing needle. The fact that they play with these objects as they talk signifies the tension between them.
The objects also symbolize their behaviors and their views of each other. Peter's pen-knife symbolizes his risk-taking nature and his love affairs. Clarissa's scissors symbolize the fact that she turned down Peter's proposal long ago. Clarissa thinks Peter's behavior is silly; she is both jealous and happy that he found love. On the other hand, the silverware that Lucy brings in symbolizes Clarissa's lifestyle, which Peter considers silly but also envies.
Explanation:
By reading and breaking down the text.