Answer:
A
Explanation:
In photosynthesis, plants take in sunlight through their leaves, and through the chloroplasts, they make food, or sugar, for themselves.
Answer:
1. Allison demonstrated courage when she wanted to quite swimming because she couldn't do push-ups but she kept training, when she didn't make it to the finals in the 2008 Olympics but she used it as motivation to continue training, when she changed her mind set and won the gold medal in the London Olympics, when she realized she had a mental illness and she asked for help and when she decided that what she went through could help a lot of people that is struggling with mental illness.
2. These demonstrations of courage are very different because some of them have to do with winning and losing and the other one has to do with dealing with depression and asking for help about her mental illness. However, in all the occasions she went ahead and she accomplished what she wished for.
3. I demonstrated courage in the past very similar to Allison: asking for help. It is the most important thing to do when we feel alone and strength less.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>watch a video called "Believe in You: Season 1. Episode 5 - Allison Schmitt" and then answer the questions.</u>
This video series are about stories of people who had the courage to move on, to believe in their selves, to ask for help. Allison is a medal winning swimmer who suffered mental illnesses and that now helps other people dealing with it.
Answer:
Write in a journal, listen to music, spend time with friends or family, and/or draw to express the emotion sadness. Think about the context of the sad feelings. Are they related to a loss or an unhappy event? Think about the feelings in a non-judging way and ride the wave of the experience.
Explanation:
<span>When
looking at both excerpts, there are a few themes that can be seen within
them. However, there is one that the two
have in common. In the first excerpt
there is mention of the provision of a good life for his sister and
parents. In the second excerpt there is
mention of the provision of the demonstration of patience and consideration for
this family. We can see in both excerpts
that this is done out of a sense of responsibility Gregor has for his kin. As such, “D” is the most appropriate response
as the theme these two excerpts have in common is the sense of duty toward one’s
family.</span>