Answer:
Statement that best explains the difference in viewpoint in the Greenberg interview from that in the informational text on Thurgood Marshall is Option D: The Greenberg interview provides an insider's view of the Brown vs. Board of Education case; the perspective of the informational article is more distant.
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education case was a decision which set benchmark in Supreme Court of U.S. It ruled that the state laws which establish racial discrimination in public schools are unconstitutional.
Thurgood Marshall was an American lawyer in the Supreme Court of the United States. Other given option are incorrect. Greenberg gave personal knowledge of Thurgood Marshall and about the case but the informational article was only based on research.
Greenberg interview gave important details while article was based only on research.
Lizabeth is a character in the story "Marigolds" written by Eugenia Collier. She is a 14 year old girl who is debating between childhood and adulthood.
The sentence that best shows that she is a dynamic character is:
Lizabeth doesn't understand why Miss. Lottie works so hard to keep pretty flowers in her garden when the rest of the town is dusty and poor.
She is a girl that is always trying to find out the reasons of things. She doesn't think that the marigolds belong to a town which lives in poverty and misery. After listening to her parents arguing, Lizabeth was eventually so angry, that she went out, early in the morning, and ripped up Miss Lottie's marigolds. She didn't see a reason for them to stay, until after she had ripped them up.
In the beginning, Lizabeth thought that the marigolds were pointless. At the end, she understood that she was wrong and they symbolized hope and beauty.
Those changes made her a dynamic character, a perosn who can reflect on her actions.
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: When we’re bored, the brain begins a process called “autobiographical planning,” which refers to when people have the chance to reflect on our lives, which can lead to establishing our goals and the way we think we can achieve them.
Explanation:
In her 2017 TED Talk (How Boredom Can Lead to Your Most Brilliant Ideas), Manoush Zomorodi claims there´s an important connection between boredom, creativity, and innovation. Since the moments of boredom allow the brain to make connections between dissimilar ideas and develop problem-solving ideas, it´s important not to fill our moments of boredom with distracting activities, such as scrolling through the cellphone.
The answer is showing sudden irritation