claims= your belief on something with evidence to support it
I think sport figures and celebrities make negative role models. More often than not, a celebrity has or is doing drugs, using alcohol, has been arrested, wearing revealing clothing, etc. A celebrity many people looked up to and aspired to be may mimic what this celebrity does. If this celebrity decides to do go as far as doing drugs or become an alcoholic, then the people looking up to this celebrity may follow in their footsteps and attempt to be like them. This would make celebrities negative role models.
I couldn't come up with anything for how sports figures are bad role models other than they might overwork themselves, so people may try to perform as good as the sport figure. hope this helps
The answer would be D. because it mentions another piece of literature which is the Bible
Answer:
In lines 1-11, Carle has been described as an accomplished photo journalist.
Explanation:
"And of Clay Are We Created" is a short story written by Isabel Allende.
In the opening lines of the story, the narrator describes Carle, her lover, as a successful journalist. <u>This can be </u><u>inferred</u><u> when Carle is seen arriving at the scene of the rescue on a helicopter. His arrival on helicopter tells that he has earned that reputation and honor by working diligently on his previous assignments</u>. He was the first one to arrive at the scene, while others struggled through mudslides and corpses buried in it.
The story begins with a girl named Azucena being buried neck-deep in a mud pit. Because of the volcanic eruption, the ice started melting which left many people in Latin America buried in the mud pit.
Rolf Carle is there on the scene to capture, where he was about to find something that he lost thirty years ago.
<em>" And every time we saw her on the screen, right behind her was Rolf Carlé, who had gone there on assignment, never suspecting that he would find a fragment of his past, lost thirty years before. "</em>
Answer:
I always feel like a turtle when I run.
Explanation:
The answer is war affects women as profoundly as it affects men