The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say that during the warm-up portion of the lesson, notice that Mr. LeBlanc provides instructions and feedback, asks students to identify fitness components and models the exercises. The strategy he is using here is feedback and part of exériencia learning.
Mr. LeBlanc is interested in making its students understand the purpose of what they are doing during warm-up. By asking questions, the teacher can confirm that students are learning the objectives of the class and the reasons for the exercises. So through feedback, he can provide valuable information to improve the learning process.
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Fav is Ron and Hermione and Jacob Kowalski and Queenie Goldstein
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Least fav Neville and Bellatrix ( Self-explained XD )
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That statement is true
Explanation:
At that time, all Theatre always presented characters with strong responsibilities, power, and influence to be male while the females always represented with characters that are meek, obedient, and helpless. The feminist theatre grew as an opposition that challenge these stereotype.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The warmongering European Emperor who was banished to Isola d’Elba off the coast of Tuscany in Italy and St. Helen's island in the South Atlantic was French former emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Once a so much respected emperor of France, after some hard defeats in 1812, Napoleon started to crumble. He was defeated by the Russians, by the Spaniards, and he was completely defeated in 1814 by the British.
Indeed, he was on exile in the Island of Elba for a while, but his tenacity made him to scape and returned to Frace for a "great come back." In order to accomplish that, he formed a new army but was crashed in Waterloo, in June 1815. He again was exiled, now on the Island of St. Helen, where he died in 1821.
Racial issues, known about or not, are sadly somewhat common in the US. I won't say which races against one another to prevent any implications. The cause of racism? More than half of the time, the belief that one race is superior or greater than another or all others. The most known example of this was when before slavery & segregation was abolished in the United States, African Americans and all other minorities were viewed as second class citizens in favor of white people. It is either the ideaology of false-superiority or negative bias due to ignorance, fear, or previous experiences.