People who share a common bond
Shamus Khan is a renowned sociologist with research interests on inequality and elites. He comes from an economically privileged immigrant family and attended St. Paul's school in Concord, New hampshire, where he graduated in 1996. Since he had a comfortable background and studied at that same institution, he was already familiar with the setting he would encounter during his reasearch in St. Paul's, which is stated in his book "Privilege
: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School".
Answer:
(I think, not sure if I'm totally correct) b. the right to vote in federal elections
Explanation:
because it doesn't count if you've voted and don't have citizenship because when you vote they need to know if u are staying true to the U.S. and if something goes wrong with the voting (example: if it wasn't clear on what you marked in the ballot) they need to be able to contact you to let you know that the vote didn't make it in the official election
The way i analyzed the passage from this book is that well we know Beatty is a knowledgeable man because throughout the novel he recited many quotes from books yet it was very different since Beatty always advocates to get rid of books, so how was he so knowledgeable and able to recite many quotes? the truth is Beatty read books and in order to stay alive in a society like this he had to burn them, he wanted to die because he saw what the world was becoming and saw that it was a world without books, so why would he want to live in one at all while Guy could just kill him right then and there
When air moves it picks up tiny bits of loose materials and moves the to other places. Soil carried by wind it scrapes rocks <span>and eventually destroy its composition and this process is known as erosion.
Given enough time, this process will destroy both natural and human made structures no matter how strong and solitd they were.</span>