Over the course of Touching Spirit Bear, Cole Matthews undergoes a dramatic transformation. You wouldn't know it by looking at him, per say—Cole mostly changes on the inside, where he learns to let go of his hang-ups and his violent tendencies, and instead tries to be a better person.
The Alchemist concludes with Santiago at the end of his journey across the sea and sands, back to where he started, dreaming under a sycamore tree. That is until the last line of the novel, "I'm coming, Fatima..." (Epilogue.13); This line shows that Santiago's journey is not yet done and that he will continue to travel even after the end of the novel.
Answer:
need
Explanation:
Question of policy is basically a question whether or not an actions should be performed in order to change the existing conditions.
In analyzing the question of policy there are three issues:
1) need - determining is there a serious problem and is there a need for solving it
2) plan - if such a problem exists what is the plan (course of action) for solving it
3) practicality - if the plan is accepted, will it soove the problem or will it just make it worse and open some new issues
Casey's speech contains pointing out the problem and providing the evidence to support the claim. The speech doesn't suggest any plan nor further analysis, rather it just states the problem which can affect both, the crops and people.
Guests can visit the launch center, countdown clock, and a mission control center
Answer: B
Explanation:
: The correct answer is: By connecting readers to her students.
Explanation: The excerpt mentions that her students were children of farm workers and came to school barefoot and hungry. She wanted to do more than just be a teacher so she quit her teaching job in order to help the parents of her students fight for better working conditions. We can connect with her students by understanding that her students were very poor children and seeing this, Dolores Huerta preferred to help them improve their living conditions by helping their parents obtain more rights than continue being a teacher. She was moved by her students and devoted to this cause.