I don’t think people should risk anything to achieve their goals, but if they really wanna make it to those goals, then they should work hard to get there. but i also think people should be happy with what they are given along their way to achieve those goals. if that makes sense lol
It means you write what you learned in life and you find relatable things in the book like how y’all both struggle in math. Do you get it??
I’m pretty sure he means he doesn’t want his poetry to end with him dying, but more of, he hopes his poems continue to give strength to those who read them, recite them. I hope this helps!
The answer is the second one
Part A: B AquAdvantage salmon has DNA from other fish that lets it grow faster and in different conditions than regular Atlantic salmon.
The entire text talks about how these genetically modified salmon could be a better food source if it was approved by the FDA. One of the reasons is because it grows faster and in different conditions so it is easier farm.
Part B: C Paragraph 14
This paragraph supports part A because it specifies that the AquAdvantage salmon can grow to full size in half the time of Atlantic salmon.
3. D The FDA temporarily reversed its approval of transgenic salmon as food after listening to public concerns.
Originally the FDA, after extensive research, decided the genetically modified salmon was safe to eat and not harmful to the environment as long as it was farmed in facilities and not released in the wild. The text then goes on to say, "But so many people objected that the FDA decided to reconsider its decision." The other statements are simply incorrect.
4. C They show that people already eat genetically modified plant food without any issues or protest.
In the paragraphs, it explains that people in Canada are already eating some genetically modified food such as "tomatoes, corn, soya, canola, squash, milk products and other foods".