Answer:
Culture, the way people dress, politics, media, what we are learning in school, and many more things influence me because I see those things everyday. Even though I try not to be influenced by these things, it is basically inevitable.
Explanation:
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Despite several hours of rest Thomas still feels exhausted. He spends most of the day on a bench in the Deadheads. The joy of his escape has quickly evaporated, leaving only pain and the thoughts of his miserable life in the Glade. For the first time, Thomas feels a real need for revenge. But despair quickly takes him again. If Newt and the others had been trying to find a way out for two years, what chance did he have? The Maze becomes a metaphor for the dystopian world he lives in. He ponders how could anyone be so evil to this to children?
Answer:
The best answer seems to be letter A. activate Spelling and Grammar check.
Explanation:
When using the software Microsoft Word, pressing the F7 function key will open a "window" to the right of the document you are writing/editing. The window automatically searches the document for spelling and grammar mistakes. It shows the user the number of mistakes found for each category. You can also have the document checked for more than one language at the same time. When you click on the number of mistakes, you are shown where the mistake is. The function does not automatically correct it, but it provides you with options instead.
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Answer:
Obama claimed that like the students,
1. He had to wake at the very early hours of the morning to take lessons from his mother.
2. He suffered challenges that would have limited him, such as being raised by a single mom who was not really financially buoyant.
Explanation:
In his speech at Wakefield High School, Virginia, USA, which students from other schools tied in to, President Obama encouraged the students to work hard at their studies. He noted that most of the students would rather prefer being on their beds during summer, than having to put in the extra efforts to come to school. This was an experience he had when he was younger and had to wake as early as 4:30 a.m to get some extra lessons from his mother who could not afford to send him to American schools at that time.
Also, he agreed that like the students he had challenges that would have made him quit, such as, being raised by a single mom who struggled to take care of him when his father left the family at his early age of two. He therefore, urged the students to never let any challenges they faced, limit their growth.