Answer:
what do u mean what do you need help with?
intents and
In this sentence "intensive" is used incorrectly. Intensive means very concentrated or focused on a specific subject. The sentence should say "for all intents and purposes". This does repeat the idea of purposes because someone's intent is their purpose, but that is the correct phrase that is commonly used. It comes from 16th century English law and means "in every practical sense".
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eliminates nondigestible waste
eliminates nondigestible waste
eliminates nondigestible waste
eliminates nondigestible waste
eliminates nondigestible waste
eliminates nondigestible waste
Answer:
I believe the answer is c. I read these book in elementary school but that was a long time ago
Explanation:
but it is C. positive that they figure this out throughout the series
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The Giver is trying to explain that Sameness was meant to be a trade off, so that the Community would be free of pain, safe from all possible harm, have perfect climate control, and an orderly existence.