Jackson is initially shown as a teen who thinks that telling a lie to prevent his father from getting angry about his unpunctuality to pick him up is not a problem.
D bc it was foreign papers he read
Answer:
Paul was a young boy. Not older than 15 and not younger than 2. He was a very good boy. You know a daily kid you see in school. But one day, He vanished. He always bragged about his perfect attendance, so it was strange of him to be absent. The administration of the school called his parents and thats when I heard...He's at Chick Fil A! ( Nah just messing with you). He wasn't home either. His mother crying in the other line of the cell phone was the only thing you can hear. Luckily I had a plan. I told the local residents to search every square inch of the city. It was no problem because it was so small. I went to go check the park. Nothing. I went to go check his friends house. Nothing. Lastly, I went to go check his bedroom and there it was... HIS BODY! So peacefully laid out. I went close and cried. His body just so stiff. I gave him a kiss and he moved. Came into my ear and said " Say No Homo Or Im Gonna Kill You". I gave him the biggest punch on Planet Earth. He told me what happened and He said he was kidnapped by a fat man. A week later, on the news, that same man got arrested.The End
Explanation:
A. It shows that Cassius thinks that Brutus is too optimistic.
What Cassius is basically asking Brutus is whether he is willing to be humiliated and be marched through the streets tied up as trophy because this is what usually happened to the defeated. What Cassius is trying to communicate to Brutus is the notion that he should consider the consequences of what were to happen should he happen to fail.
The poem creates a scary, shivery feeling because the bat
and the chipmunk are afraid of the owl. I know this because in the story it
said, ““It’s terrible, just terrible! Is there really
something like that at night?”
The bat said: “If it weren’t for
that hole in the oak he’d have got me.”
<span>The chipmunk said in a determined
voice: “I’m going to bed earlier. Sometimes when there’re lots of nuts I stay
out till it’s pretty dark; but believe me, I’m never going to again.”” The bat
and the chipmunk were explaining their encounter with the owl. This is how it
explains that they are afraid of the owl. </span>