I think the answer is either A,C, or D
Answer:
My mom is my role model.She is nice to anyone but she doesn't let people stomp her into the ground.She knows the answer to my questions and if she doesn't know she asks about it to see if anyone else knows.She is super artsy, she paints beautiful paintings that inspire me to do art as well.She never lets me make bad decisions without a punishment, so i know not to d it next time.She's always putting others first before her self, and she always tries to help out.She's the greatest mom ever and i would not give her up for anything.
Explanation:
You can use the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How method and put it is order. you can copy and paste my answer if you want.
Who: your mom
what about her:"(your details)"
when was she born"(your details)"
Where does she work"(your details)"
Why does she not let you make a mistake"(your details)"
How good is she at being a mom:"(your details)"
1.) Correct
2.) Correct
3.) The boy had trouble withthe decimal point when multiplying. He always put it in the wrong place.
4.) Correct
5.) I mislead my car keys. My house keys were also gone
6.) Correct
7.) Correct
8.) I generally like the climate of the area where I live. I do not enjoy sub freezing winter temperatures.
9.) Correct
10.) Correct
The titles and names of the characters are indicative of Chinese culture.
Answer: It is my claim that disability prejudice has been viewed through the lens of prejudices such as anti-Semitism, racism, feminism and homophobia – intolerances that may not be pre-existing, but have been generally recognized and theorized earlier in time.
Explanation:
In many ways, this collection of papers on the burgeoning field of national, regional and international instruments directed towards the redress of disability discrimination is really about the existence of disability prejudice. Most of the papers focus on practical or theoretical issues raised by the laws themselves, or the jurisprudential, social and political choices that shape the drafting and enactment of laws. Nonetheless, every paper is built on the conviction that disability prejudice is a fundamental force behind the exclusion of people with disabilities from a myriad of social and economic opportunities, and one author in particular writes in detail about the personal and systemic consequences of persistent disability prejudice and stereotypes