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I think this is probably something you should answer on your own, since it's not multiple choice.
Explanation:
I'm not an expert, but my vague explanation is that world building is important because it might shape how the character acts. The author's work in that area makes the story more realistic and relatable, most likely. But I haven't been taught the lesson, so I'm probably not accurate.
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Explanation:
a. Who are kept alive in artificial ways? Thousands of young people.
b. What are the reasons why patients are allowed to die? Medical costs are very high, the family suffers and the patients have no chance of recovery.
c. How much is probably the cost of a hospital room for 3 (three) days? A minimum of $300.
d. Who should mostly take care of the terminally ill patient? The family must spend time to care for the special needs of their loved one.
e. Why does the text mention Karen Quinlan in Paragraph 3? Karen Quinlan is an example of how family suffers watching their terminally ill loved one.
f. What is the function of life-support machine? The function of a life-support machine is to keep a patient alive.
g. Why was Karen’s breathing machine turned off? Karen’s health was not improving; her parents asked the judge to turn off her breathing machine.
The last one We have tickets to fly to Los Angeles, California on Friday, October 29.
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Dear Ms.Yang,
Greetings, this morning I have received my package from the exclusive skateboard sale at 10:30 AM, I wasn't as excited to see when I opened the box it revealed a broken skateboard. In that case, I will be doing following; returning the broken skateboard, be requesting in this letter to receive a new unbroken skateboard in the mail, and finally be requesting an apology letter from you regarding the broken skateboard. I spent at-least two hundred and fifty-five dollars on this BROKEN skateboard and will highly expect a new one.
Sincerely Albert,
Explanation:
I really hopes this helps, and can I please get a brainlist :) Thank You!
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4. Crossing the threshold: selling his sheep and taking a boat to Africa
5. The hero learns the rules of their new world
6. The oasis was attacked and Santiago certainly faced death, which is the definition of an ordeal.
7. Santiago returns to Fatima to live 'happily ever after' in the desert.
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