The major thing that shapes my understanding of what a male and female is is their reproductive system.
<h3>What is Stigma?</h3>
This refers to the social disapproval that is given to a person which is considered a shame and can often be considered bullying.
Hence, we can see that good values such as honesty, hard work, a strong sense of family are valued today and some double standards that exist are the fact that women want equal pay but do not want to do the same amount of work as male athletes do.
Some of the stigma and expectations which youths usually face in my part of the world is that they are stereotyped to be drug dealers if they are rich.
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There are a few things you could change, in the 2nd sentence you could have said," I would highly recommend this book to a friend." or something like that. Grammar: whether
" I would try to not make the same mistakes so I can learn from them. This story relates to me and my family, me and my sister have some of the same conflicts and arguments me and my sister have."
"One difference of Kenny and Byron is that Kenny is very nice and try's to help others, Byron on the other hand likes to bullie people."
"This can also be a lesson from the story: I can try not to make the same mistakes as Byron did. This is how the story impacted me as a reader.
The correct answer is <u>B) unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED. It emphasizes the dreariness of life.</u>
This rhyme scheme is <em>aabba</em> which means that the word "dreary" from the beginning of the stanza <u>rhymes back with itself</u> in the end of the stanza which emphasizes the cyclical, dreary nature of life though the means of using this meter. In other words, the dreariness cannot be escaped.