Answer:
The second option. The main idea is that Blume has talent and it mentions that the author has great talent. Also, it mentions that she attracts good books for children and adults which is mentioned in the paragraph.
Explanation:
We have a certain image of men in our mind. The men that we saw around us where we lived. Men we grew up seeing, like our fathers, grandfather, uncles. Men we grew up with like our brothers, friends.
<span>It's like as you sow so shall you reap. A boy who saw his father with addictions,habbits, beating up mom. Will eventually grow up to be like one unintentionally. Kid who saw a father having little to no respect for women..will give no respect to his sisters, wife n female friends. A kid who saw his/her father for a perfect, kind man will have this image in his/her mind n will try to be one/find it in other. That's the image of men that we carry is either we hope not to find such men ever or try to find them in others, depending upon what they saw the good or the bad. Everybody has got this outline of men in their mind based on experiences. In case of girls unintentionally they look for man who fits in the "good guy" outline, it may resemble their father or elder brother.</span>
Why does hitler hate jews ?
Supercilious means to believe or act above someone. Incessant means to be constant.
He's acting <em>supercilious</em> because he has that car.
She's <em></em>quite <em>incessant</em> with her words.
Answer: C. "For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed."
<em>Option A </em>states that the United States continues to support the work of the United Nations, one of our best tools to maintain peace.
<em>Option B </em>states that both sides need to agree on a system to inspect and control weapons.
<em>Option C </em>argues that the United States needs to gather more weapons and strengthen its military. Kennedy says that only when the military is "sufficient beyond doubt" (definitely more than what is necessary), can they hope for peace.
<em>Option D</em> claims that very few people in history have been privileged enough to be able to fight for freedom.