Answer: Family relationships. Unfortunately, not everyone can count on their own homes as a first line of stability and refuge.
Disappointments in love.
Disappointments in friendships.
Academic or career disappointments.
Health issues.
Financial crises.
Existential crisis.
Explanation: there you go kid, have a great day
Answer:
Having left the arid, chemical-laden, dying Earth for a yearlong assignment, Ishmael awakens from stasis already on the Pequod, a ship in the middle of the ocean on a planet called Cretacea. He’s never seen an ocean before—nor rain, nor plants, nor solid food, nor nonhuman animals like the sea creatures this ship is hunting. He needs money to buy his foster parents passage off of Earth, but Capt. Ahab’s singular, manic focus on killing the Great Terrafin (think: white whale) prevents the crew from harvesting other sea animals, despite the profit they offer. Strasser crams in a lot: post-apocalyptic Earth, ship life, enthusiastic and bloody sea hunting, time travel, naturally occurring opioids, pirates, stereotypically simple-hearted islanders, inexplicable and pointless dialects, and a blind man who smells information. The rusty, old Pequod is powered by nuclear reactor, and technological gadgets—tablets, magnetic levitation, drones that track sea life—make strange bedfellows for harpoons and people unaware of the concept of reading. Despite the science-fiction premise—including a surprise late reveal—this has a pure adventure core; Ishmael undergoes no emotional growth arc whatsoever, and his characterization comes straight from lost-heir fantasy.
Answer:
A. It was Jilly's last day in the greenhouse. Summer was coming to an end and so was the growing season.
B. She breathed deeply the warm, humid air.
C. Jilly moved down the tables, tucking a stray hair behind her ear with a gloved and already dirty hand.
D. She hated unfinished things. She hated details not being tended to.
Explanation:
D. the past form of leave is left example : The man left his wallet inside his car.
Past tense : Left
Present tense : Leaving
Future tense : will leave
The conclusion is that in the end the park will be built even tough it is not in everybody's agenda. Some people, following Samara's proposal, are convinced of the benefits that the park would bring and work towards its construction, trying to share their point of view with other members of the community. The fact is that no one is actually against the park, parties who do not explicitly support it are just indiferent.
Therefore, there will be no opposition but only preassure made by park supporters so it will be built.