Well its probably easy to write about:
Slavery;
Any war from WWI onwards;
Suffragettes;
Adolf Hitler;
Of Mice and Men; or
Something you would enjoy learning about. Maybe you like the though of learning about Ancient Greece or Rome or Egypt...
They're some things anyway
The correct answer for this question is C - out of the answers listed
here the organization in which sequence is the most important would be
chronological. This is due to the fact that chronological order relies
on the listed information being in the order they happened in time, so
the order is sensitive and cannot be changed slightly without the
information becoming inaccurate.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ponyboy's opinion changes about the Socs throughout the story.
It starts out with him thinking in the beginning that all Socs were
cruel rich kids who liked to pick on greasers for the fun of it,
partly from experience, partly because that was what was expected
of him. After the fire and the rescue, Ponyboy's talk with Randy
really opened up what Socs were truly like. Through talking with
Randy, Ponyboy discovered that the Socs were really not bad guys,
and they're just people. Everybody is their own person, and should
not necessarily be classified as the same just by their group or
social standing. The main difference is just the money and the
title "Soc" that separates Socs and greasers; it always just had
been that way and that is how it apparently will be forever
Answer:
self esteem ...."a little break for her!"
Explanation:
She stopped by the mall and purchased the leather jacket she had been admiring. Beverly’s coping response to stress can be BEST described as SELF ESTEEM.