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Atticus says to his daughter Scout (whom we follow throughout the novel), "You never truly understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." This is more important than ever.
It is because of people's ignorance and inability to understand things from another person's perspective that racism occurs. As a result of their inability to climb into the skin of George Floyd or any other victim of racial injustice, the racist cops who killed him and many other black people in the United States and around the world are unable to see that beneath skin color, beneath facial structure and language, beneath creed and accent, behind all of that is a human being, a human being who can think, laugh, and cry all the same as anyone else.
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<u>Because discriminatory practices have for the most part been eradicated from city neighborhoods</u>, the term "ghetto" to describe these neighborhoods is no longer applicable.
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She says that kings and princes will offer him all their wealth. But Gilgamesh refuses to be her plaything. He has nothing to offer her in return, since, as a goddess, she has everything she could ever want. He says that her desire for his body is fleeting and that she'll soon lose interest.
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D. Subordinate clause with subordinating conjunction "because".
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The option that displays the type of change done to the original sentence to form a new one is a subordinate clause with a subordinate conjunction "because".
<em>The new sentence illustrates a complex sentence beginning with the subordinate clause linked with the subordinating conjunction "because" which is introducing the dependent clause.</em> The subordinate conjunction redefines the main clause as it provides the reason(Because a measurable physical difference for in the ocean) that tells why "the water surrounding the Antarctic continent is considered an ocean unto itself".
<span>At the end of the Declaration of Independence, signers pledge to each other theirs "Lives, our Fortunes, and out Sacred Honor. </span>