Question: How is a gang like a social club or family?
Answer: Gangs protect, support, and care for each other. If you are ever in a tight spot, your brotherhood/sisterhood gang will always find ways to save you. Gangs will keep their mouth shut or guard you to keep you out of trouble. They are strictly loyal and they would never bring you down. Like a brother/sister, gangs would literally fight/beat someone up who hurt or bully you. In the "family" of the gang, anyone is expendable. "Loyalty" is demonstrated through the street code of "don't snitch" or inform. When a gang member is incarcerated, his so called-family is not likely to be at the ready to assist him, help his mother, or look out for his little brother.
Answer:
The MCD is constructing a huge sports complex here.
<em>Ans:</em><em> </em>A huge sports complex is being constructed here by the MCD.
The authorities are decorating the whole city for the Commonwealth Games.
<em>An</em><em>s</em><em>:</em><em> </em>The whole city is being decorated for the Commonwealth Games by the authorities.
Answer:
D. Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!
Explanation:
A charged language is a word that is used to spark off or create an emotional response. Charged words were greatly used by Patrick Henry in the Virginia Convention at the time when America wanted to pull away from British rule. He referred to their condition as those of people who were in chains.
"Chain" is a charged word that connoted a condition of slavery. This would make the people know that they were being subdued and needed to take action to be freed from bondage.
Answer: I think the answer is D because you sweat from thirst and get dehydrated from physical activity