Answer:
Outreach
Explanation:
The three options provided are types of people i.e "children", "elderly", and "homeless". So, the fourth element too should be a type of people. Hence, "Finances", and "Conservation" are eliminated.
Out of "Students" and "Outreach", "outreach" would be better option;
Firstly because, children (age), elderly (age) homeless (location), and then fourth too should be about location i.e. "Outreach"
Secondly, because "students" is a sort of occupation, children may also be students. So, "Students" does not fit well with the three provided options.
Answer:
Here are some: Sometimes, reguarly, often,
Explanation:
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Answer and explanation:
<em>"So it was the hand that started it all... his hands had been infected, and soon it would be his arms...his hands were ravenous". </em>(Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, page 41).
This quote explains a part of the story in which Montag returns back to his home after another book-burning mission. But this one ended tragically because a woman set her house on fire. Before the woman commands herself on this decision, Montag takes a specific book with him. And is after he reads this book, that he starts his rebellion against the state. So that's why the book says that it would this hand (Montag's hand) that started it all.
Discrimination refers to the favoring of one group over another, often unfairly and without good reason.
<h3>What is South African Apartheid?</h3>
This refers to the government policy which led to the discrimination of the black race by the minority whites which led to widespread political segregation in the 20th Century in South Africa.
With this in mind, we can see that the Apartheid in South Africa led to various injustices which eventually led to the rise of activists like Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela who went to prison because of his criticism of the government.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you better understand the concept.
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