Answer:
B rewarded
Explanation:
In order for something to be considered democratic, the people involved in the events must have voted for it. I doubt that people in South Korea actually had a voting referendum to decide whether to hold the Winter Olympics or not.
In order for this to be considered inspiring, it must have made other cities and countries want to imitate them. I doubt it could have inspired other countries to do so, maybe they were inspired by Japanese cities that actually hosted them, but they themselves are not an inspiration to others.
In order for something to be considered desperate, it must have been something hopeless, or facing a situation which is extremely difficult to achieve and at the same time the need to achieve it must be great. Generally desperation is something negative, and this article focused on the positive aspects not the negative ones.
Assonance was “Wanda the witch wouldn’t wake up”
Line break was “Paragraph in poetry”
Alliteration was “Blue fell blew. A crow chittered throatily. The stopped. We continued to breath.
Stanza was “Jack was quick to look under his desk”
Consonance wind was “Margo’s old kohl coat was back in vogue”
The answer is C, some activities clearly have more value than others
"Birmingham Sunday" by Richard Farina and "Ballad of Birmingham" by Dudley Randall are both WRITTEN AS SONGS.
Both songs tell about the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing that happened on a Sunday, 15th September 1963. "Birmingham Sunday" discusses the death of four girls, while "Ballad of Birmingham" focuses on the death of one girl.
The bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church was an act of terror against African Americans in Birmingham. It was said that the Church was the meeting place for civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King, Ralph David Abernathy, and Fred Shutterworth.