There's no other answer that is reasonable but the one you picked. I don't know about you, but when I'm at home talking, I sometimes use my hands as punctuation. Both my wife and I talk with enthusiasm. That word might is very strong and very important. It means he's talking on the phone while the other hand MIGHT be on the wheel. If he's in a fight with the other half, he might have one hand on the wheel and he might not.
So go with what you think.
I feel a bit sad because some countries are making things more expensive so the government can get more money and some people are becoming poor because of that, but other countries didn't change so that's ok.
also i think u should answer this question urself since this has to be answered from ur perspective
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Why should there be less gun control? Well, statistically speaking, states with less gun control have a lower gun voilence rate. Two of the state with the highest amount of gun voilence are California and New York, which have some of the strictest gun policies in the United States. States like Arizona and Texas however, two of the least strict gun control states have some of the lowest numbers in the US. The reason for this being, making something illegal for citizens to own serves almost no purpose because criminals will end up getting their guns illegally. All it does is take away a citizen's defense against criminals who ignore the gun control laws. Another example of this is Mexico. Mexico is almost tied with New York and California in gun related deaths per 100,000 people and they too, have outlawed guns. This is why we must respect the second amendment and allow citizens the ability to protect themselves against non-law obeying criminals.
In this passage from "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass", the element of autobiography that is demonstrated in the passage is<em> The recording of events in chronological order. </em>
He was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from Easton, in Talbot County, Maryland. Frederick Douglass was the son of a slave at Great House Farm.