<span>A mifti is known as an Islamic scholar. In "I am Malala" the mifti is described as originally being against the notion that women could attend school. He gets angry when he finds out about a school that is participating in this 'blasphemous' activity. Soon after, however, he agrees to compromise on the issue so long as women are kept hidden from the men. This shows that the culture in Malala's homeland is in fact changing and progressing.</span>
Answer:
The city is portrayed as a challenge for Caroline to either use its advantages to mature or to succumb to its dangers.
Explanation:
Caroline Meeber (sister Carrie) is an eighteen year old lady who left her village in Wisconsin in search of a green pastures in Chicago. She was out to pursue her dream of wealth and fame.
The setting of passage 1 is a Chicago-bound train where Caroline, leaving home for the first time to stay with her sister, battles with her thoughts - how would life in the city be?
Nostalgic feelings of home are some quickly replaced with her expectations of city life - lights and sounds of a fast-paced city, moving cars, big houses and mansions, fame and affluence.
Even though Caroline was naive in thinking, her tastes and desires were certainly very high. She was also nervous and a bit fearful not knowing exactly what life in the city would offer her.
Answer:
1) entry word; 2) respelling; 3) part of speech; 4) alternate forms; 5) etimology; 6) definition; 7) synonym; 8) illustrative quote.
Explanation:
entry word = the word presented before everything else in the dictionary;
etymology = the study of the origin of the words;
illustrative quote = a quote that shows the word in use;
synonym = one or two words that have the equivalent (or almost) meaning as the word presented;
respelling = pronunciation of a word in the phonetics alphabet;
part of speech = the function of the word (if it is a verb, a noun, etc);
alternate forms = other forms of a word such as plural, adverb, etc;
definition = the meaning of a word.
Answer:
They wanted to get Cassio fired
Explanation:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
You will not always have time for all of your activities on your schedule. So, the purpose of the time management is to create the time to do those activities by rearranging your schedule to something that would be better for you.
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