Answer:
<u>Quoting respected people is one way Al Gore supports his points about the environment.</u>
Explanation:
On December 2007 Al Gore held his Acceptance Speech for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. In his speech he quotes several well-known and respected people like Winston Churchill, Mahatma Ghandi, George Orwell, etc. to strengthen his plea for a better handling of the environmental issue.
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
because it says <u><em>like </em></u> a little bird
Answer:
“The painter's face curdled with scorn "You think I'm proud of this daub?" he said. "You think this is my idea of what life looks like?"
"What's your idea of what life looks like?" said the orderly.
The painter gestured at a foul drop cloth. "There's a good picture of it," he said. "Frame that, and you'll have a picture a d*** sight more honest than this one.”
Explanation:
The painter does not view life as enjoyable in any way. He views it to be as bad as a foul cloth. He knows that there is so much chaos, and that he is living only to die. This leads him to taking his own life, rather then letting the government take it from him; he doesn't view life as a "worth it" affair
Where are the sentences to choose from?
Sacrifice and its types.
Sacrifice is an act of giving up something in order to cause something better. When it comes to types of sacrifices, there is not just one kind of it. People sacrifice their food, clothes, wealth, time, and even life. For example: Parents sacrifice their time, dreams, food, and happiness to fulfill the needs of their child. Soldiers sacrifice their life so that their countrymen can lead a happy, safe and peaceful life. Students sacrifice their sleep in order to score well in academics.
Sacrifice makes a person contented and happy. It is a feeling which arise thinking that ‘because of my sacrifice someone else is leading a happy life.’ Sacrifice is necessary because it makes a person kind and sympathetic towards the needs and suffering of others.