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Probably the first one - it may create tension and will be exciting to read and maybe will become a hero in a fantastic way the reader will enjoy
(just an idea)
I struggled with this one too, I'm actually just about to submit mine. I think the fact that the boy had intended to steal the food , but wouldn't accept from the sailor shows that his hunger overpowered his own thoughts and actions. the author may be saying its okay to accept help. I couldn't help but notice the questions you've asked on your profile are the same ones I've had these past few days in my courses , are you in k12 too? I find it helps to also look at other posts made by other people in the discussion board and get a simple idea of what can be put. I hope this helps, at least a little .
What r u saying I don’t understand
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1.Identify the problem you are researching on
2.Review the literature of the past work or related work on that same research
3.clarify the problem
4 clearly define term and concepts you would like to use to undergo your finds and draw you conclusions
5 define you population or target group
Explanation:
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A- Develop a new sense of normalcy in school
Explanation:
Because of Hurricane Katrina, millions of people had to be evacuated, including about 372,000 children of school age. The fact Hurricane Rita followed did not help the cause. Due to trauma, during the months or even years following the disaster, children may develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Despite that, children are very resilient, psychologists say. Unlike their parents, who have to worry about providing for the entire family, children have to look only after themselves. Schools should make sure that evacuated children can reach out for the help they need. Unnecessary work shouldn't be added, but at the same time, children shouldn't be treated any differently. Creating a normal environment is the best way to help them recover.