Answer:
flattery
The story is used as a warning against listening to flattery. Usually, fables use fictional stories and characters to teach us a moral lesson. “The Fox and The Crow” teaches us a moral lesson about flattery.
Answer:
B a strong opinion is presented to appeal to the reader’s sense of justice
Explanation:
From the passage above, the author presents a strong personal opinion on the importance of freedom to access information. He projects this opinion on the readers by appealing to their sense of fairness. The readers are then moved to reason on how it is wrong for people to be prohibited from reading. Since the writer presents reading as something that should be accessible to everyone, a sense of justice will demand that no one is restricted from reading what they desire.
Answer:
Hi there!
Your answer is:
A) Ran
Ran is a verb, a past tense verb to be exact!
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I think using your smartphone when you’re with other people is rude, but sometimes its hard to avoid. Its something that has become natural. If one person in a group is using their phone, that opens the door for others, who may start to think it’s socially acceptable just because they keep seeing people do it.