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A. The freedom to express oneself is valued by many, but some people discourage it and fear its consequences.
F. If you're going to be an inventor or creator, it's important to not be afraid to take risks.
Explanation:
In "Daughter of Invention" by J. Alvarez, we are told about a family that migrated to America and wanted to start a new life.
The daughters were trying to cope in American schools. The mother was an inventor who was inventing things. Cukita, one of the daughters the family was asked to write a speech to deliver during the Teacher's Day. Her daddy wasn't happy with what Cukita wrote. He torn it which made Cukita sad. But her mother assisted her to write another one which became the one that the nuns in her school loved and appreciated.
We see in the story that Cukita tried expressing herself but was discouraged by her daddy. After the discouragement from her dad, she was not afraid to rewrite the speech despite all that happened.
While each isotope of an element has an identical proton count, the isotopes do not share the same number of neutrons.
In 1984, it is so difficult for Winston to meet the girl because everyone is constantly monitored.
There is no such thing as "privacy," and it is difficult to meet in a way that won't get them in trouble. They have to make elaborate plans to avoid detection so that they won't get caught.
Answer: :The story is about a man who can never forget faces but has trouble connecting those faces to names. In the story, while travelling on a train, the man runs into a familiar face, which he associates with Barfield, where he lives, but he cannot remember who the stranger is.
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