Well, think of how young people are today. Think of yourself even.
To be critical, young people today are quite self-invested, while they want a change in the world, they don't have the motivation to do the work to change. They have many wants, but they simply don't have the motivation or will to do it. Charity is giving to the homeless, helping the needy, or rebuilding or even just feeding someone. Charity can be for so many things. Young people are all about bettering themselves, and not others first. They will not openly give their food to a starving person on the street or give them money to go and buy their own -- they will simply walk on and not glance in their direction. So think basically, charity is giving. And young people today are essentially greedy, right? This is the key thing it wants you to talk about - go into detail.
Answer:
Two similes
Explanation:
According to the excerpt given from Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own.", there is a monologue where the narrator compares the human body to a house because it doesn't go anywhere.
The second simile comes when the narrator compares the spirit to an automobile because it is always on the move.
Therefore, the excerpt contains two similes.
P. S A simile is a figure of speech that compares two dissimilar things using 'like' or 'as'
I learned this in U.S. History Class when they got caught by Nazis. They escape to Sweden.
Answer:
A noun can be defined as name things and feelings (pains)
Answer:
Education
Explanation:
Since the line from the résumé describes the official obtainment of a Bachelor of Science, it should be placed under education. Sure, they worked to get there, but that's not *work* experience it's education. Skills are more specific than a description of a Bachelor degree. Nor, does a statement of a Bachelor degree indicate skill of any kind. References are generally more personal, they usually derive from people who write a reference, which are usually the people you have the best relationships with, and are willing to write good things about you.