The question above wants to know your opinion on NATO's involvement in the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine. For this reason, I cannot answer this question, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you should think about NATO's attitudes during this conflict and whether or not you agree with it. For that, it will be necessary that you research the conflict and the attitudes that NATO has taken about it.
During this research, you should identify the consequences of NATO's decision and whether or not it helped in the establishment and lack of resolution of the conflict.
Once you've determined all this, you can write this answer.
<h3>Response structure</h3>
- Show your opinion on NATO's position in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
- Show the reasons that created this opinion.
- Show what consequences you believe NATO had in the conflict.
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Answer: Susan
Explanation: Susan is the second oldest sibling. She does not believe in Narnia until she actually goes there.
Answer:
the luxuries enjoyed by the ruling and middle class
Explanation:
got it right on edge
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
I have trouble believing Mr. Sawicki's characterization of Steve, because he knows Steve only in school. Since Mr. Sawicki does not know Steve outside of school, he cannot make a judgment about what Steve has been doing in his neighborhood or who his friends are. Sawicki says Steve is honest, but even if Steve is good or honest in Mr. Sawicki's opinion, good people can still make mistakes.
What did you consider when you were writing your answer? Check all that apply.
what Mr. Sawicki says
. what other people say
. whether Steve is guilty or innocent
. what Steve has said
Answer:
what Mr. Sawicki says
Explanation:
The answer shown in the text above was created considering only what Mr. Sawicki says about Steve. The answer states that Steve's characterization through what Mr. Sawicki says is not reliable. That's because Mr. Sawicki doesn't know Steve fully and only knows his behavior in one place, at school. Mr. Sawicki does not know anything about Steve and does not even know how he behaves outside of school, so he cannot say that Steve is honest. In other words, Mr. Sawicki's speech is imprecise, it lacks evidence and therefore cannot be trusted.