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Explaination-The September 11 attacks, also commonly referred to as 9/11, were a series of four coordinated terro*ist attacks by the militant Islamist ter**rist group al-Q*eda against the United States of America on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Attack type-Aircraft hij*ckings Sui*ide attacks Mass m*rder Islamic terro*ism
Deaths-2,996 (2,977 victims + 19 al-Qaeda terrorists)
Injured-25,000
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Environmental pollution in Nepal include overpopulation, deforestation, energy and species conservation. Mountain biodiversity is suffering due to ecological fragility and instability of high mountain environments, deforestation, poor management of natural resources, and inappropriate farming practices.
The death rate from both indoor and outdoor air pollutants was 133.3 per 100,000 populations(2017) which is the second-highest death rate after due to Cardiovascular diseases in Nepal. There is no complete combust when coal and biomass fuels are burned.
They leave some variety of chemicals and gases behind which are usually breathable and can be associated with long-term chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, cardiovascular disease, and adverse reproductive outcomes.
The most vulnerable groups are women and children in household air pollution. In Nepal, Diarrhoea is the 4th leading cause of death. There is still limited systemic monitoring of the water system and water quality.
Sedimentation and discharge of industrial effluents are prominent sources of water pollution, and the burning of wood for fuel is a significant source of indoor air pollution and respiratory problems. Vehicular and industrial emissions increasingly have contributed to air pollution in urban areas.
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Read the excerpt from "The Storyteller." "She did all that she was told, she was always truthful, she kept her clothes clean, ate milk puddings as though they were jam tarts, learned her lessons perfectly, and was polite in her manners." "Was she pretty?" asked the bigger of the small girls. "Not as pretty as any of you," said the bachelor, "but she was horribly good." There was a wave of reaction in favour of the story; the word horrible in connection with goodness was a novelty that commended itself.<u> It seemed to introduce a ring of truth that was absent from the aunt’s tales of infant life</u>. How does the underlined sentence contribute to the theme that culture can limit our thinking? It indicates that the aunt’s portrayal of right and wrong is inauthentic and unconvincing. It shows that children and adults have opposing perspectives on what goodness is. It characterizes the children as eager to accept any viewpoint that disagrees with their aunt’s. It satirizes the bachelor’s conception of goodness by comparing it to the one in the aunt’s story.
Answer:
It indicates that the aunt’s portrayal of right and wrong is inauthentic and unconvincing.
Explanation:
The stories told by the aunt to the children are boring, moralistic and show unrealistic standards of kindness and behavior. This causes children to become disinterested and disaffected. Her stories have no layers and depth, but they present a pattern about what is inauthentic right or wrong and which does not convince. For this reason, children are so interested in the story that the unknown is telling them, because it shows someone real with whom children can feel represented, someone who is terribly good, interesting and profound.