Answer:
“He Shot My Dog.” “I Get It.”
“I Once Saw Him Kill Three Men In A Bar... With A Pencil.”
“Guns. Lots Of Guns.”
“Whoever Comes, Whoever It Is...I’ll Kill Them. I’ll Kill Them All.”
“You Want A War, Or You Want To Just Give Me A Gun?”
Explanation:
Answer:
PART A
D. Children work in unsafe environments for little or no money to pick cocoa beans
for chocolate.
PART B
B. “They sleep in dirty rooms, work 12-hour days without pay, are fed very little,
and are sometimes whipped.” (Paragraph 3)
Explanation:
From the article Child Labor in Cocoa Production, the slavery the children who are forced to work on cocoa farms are highlighted and the basic reason why they are easy targets are also discussed.
The children work in an unsafe environment, are paid very little, forced to overwork and are sometimes whipped.
The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas
The story Pecos Bill exhibits the characteristics of a tall tale because the things that Pecos Bill and Sluefoot Sue did are more than what ordinary men can do. Bill dug up the Rio Grande to keep out a group of Mexican bandits from entering Texas. When Bill met Sluefoot Sue, she was riding on a giant catfish. Also, Sluefoot Sue was able to rope six steers with one throw of her lasso. When Bill and Sluefoot Sue had their first kiss, Bill was so excited he started shooting into the air and when he finished, there was only one star left in the sky. This is why Texas is known as the "Lone Star" state.