The correct answer is B. After unintentionally breaking my roommate’s treasured figurine, I squared my shoulders and took responsibility for my actions, much like my little brother had done all those years ago.
Explanation:
The text presented in the question that belongs to a personal narrative reflection written by Kara and it is divided into four main sentences or sections that focus on telling the way the narrator or author learned to be honest from her brother, according to the narrator she learned to be honest as she saw her brother took responsibility for his actions despite lying was easier. Additionally, in the four and last sentence, the narrator or author adds she remembered this moment many years when she faced a similar situation while being at college. Considering the narrator states she faced a similar situation but does not explain what the situation was about the line that follows sentence 4 and that would strengthen the reflection of Kara will need to explain the situation she faced at college and how this situation compares to the behavior of being honest shown by her brother in the past. Thus, the sentence that would complete this text by strengthening the reflection of the author is "After unintentionally breaking my roommate’s treasured figurine, I squared my shoulders and took responsibility for my actions, much like my little brother had done all those years ago" as this section explains the experience the author lived and the way she decided to take responsibility and be honest in the same way her brother did in the past.
The Stage Manager overlaps past and future when he describes the Gibbs:
"Doc Gibbs died in 1930." (future) Then he says: "Mrs. Gibbs died first--long time ago, in fact." (past).
The second example is when he talks about the cornerstone they're putting in the bank so that people "a thousand years from now" can find it. He discusses the ancient Babylonians and then the people of a thousand years from the present.
cause he wants to be a therapist
Answer:
Respect Students
Explanation:
Respect Students
The most effective teachers do not deliberately embarrass students.
Teachers who give the highest respect, get the highest respect. They
1. Respect students’ privacy when returning test papers
2. Speak to students in private concerning grades or conduct
3. Show sensitivity to feelings and consistently avoid situations that
unnecessarily embarrass students
<span>John Proctor's decision came out of circumstance and his own personal guilt. The ability to call him a martyr is a personal perception issue. Some may see John as the one to sacrifice himself while others see a man who is paying for his sins that started the hysteria.</span>