Answer:
B) Serum can be damaged by low temperatures.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Susan Butcher and the Iditarod Trail," by Ellen M. Dolan, doctors in Anchorage packed and wrapped the vials of serum in order to protect them from damage and cold temperatures during the transportation. In fact, they used "several layers of quilting and then canvas," and included written instructions on how the serum was supposed to be warmed during the journey.
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Explanation:
Poetry and music are the path that make the songs more interesting and more fun to watch and more of a task that can be made to be a good one and the sun will be home alone and the day of my dresser and the sun set is the best one out in the world and I want a 2new for the funaral now but will be home in whenever I get a shout and I hope yours dose will help me understand what I have done to be picked by a couple who will come up wi if you have to be able out for it for real time and then the last one is coming out of the vid but it wont hurt the other kids in a minute ok and ya in the morning I got it on the x box in the back and left it on other people who were not going back over come to b.c I thought it might be the last one is a food of my own song and I want to see if she can take.
1. Watts terms is a fateful act. There are no retractions or future deliverances. Watts, like other black ghettos across the country, is for ambitious youths, a transient status. Once they left, there's no returning. It is regarded as no place to make a career for those who have a future.
2.There's puzzlement in the minds of those in Watts when he was home last summer. Rumors spread quickly that he was an FBI agent, that he was a suspect because he was not supposed to return. Some people said he was either a federal agent or a fool for returning to Watts by choice.
3. Stanley Sanders was a Yankee foreign student or a Rhodes scholar.
4. The typical European response was unlike anything he had seen before. They had no homes or business to worry about protecting. They wanted to know why Negroes did not riot more often. As the only negro in the summer session he felt awkward for a time because he was being asked questions about the black man in America that no one ever asked him before. The author is brave for standing to what he thinks he deserved. He didn't let race or social background dictate his future. He fought for his right to education and he deserve every achievement he got despite the racial comments he got.
Even though “Ethan
Frome”, novel by Edith Wharton, was written over a hundred year ago, it is
still widely read today because the theme of the story is world-wide and
all-time relevant. This universality of the theme, representing the society and
morality as an obstacle to fulfill desires (in this case love), makes “Ethan
Frome” relevant a hundred years after and it would probably still be relevant
in future, as it’s close to every human’s heart.
Both “Romeo and Juliet”
by William Shakespeare and “Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton deal with the problem
of society and morality as an obstacle to fulfill certain desires, which is in
both cases forbidden love. Considering the theme, both “Romeo and Juliet” and “Ethan
Frome” have the same tragic tone, but the ends show how different and twisted destiny
can be.
<span>The love story of Ethan
Frome and Mattie is still relevant today, after a hundred years, and probably
will stay relevant in future as the theme of the story is on universal level of
human struggle with feelings, social norms and morality. </span>