Answer:(use of symbolism)
The dark,broken house fell apart as he mourned his brothers death.
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supreme court I'm pretty sure if not let me know and I'll find out
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<em>In order to begin reducing pollution, the United States needs to reduce fossil fuel levels by 20 percent in the next five years.</em>
Explanation:
A thesis statement summarizes in one phrase or sentence the main idea or position that will be presented or argued for, it does not talk about facts, it is not an opinion or a question.
In this speech as the topic is preserving the environment the best thesis statement would be “In order to begin reducing pollution, the United States needs to reduce fossil fuel levels by 20 percent in the next five years.”
Why is preserving the environment important? (this option is a question, so it cannot be a thesis statement); The trees in the park are forty-five years old and provide shade in summer and protection from the elements in winter. (this option have facts, so it cannot be a thesis statement); Our town can reduce the need for landfills if we start a recycling program. (this option is more like an opinion, it does not state an efficient position, so it cannot be a thesis statement).
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d. applied the Second Amendment to state governments.
Explanation:
The second amendment was applied by the Supreme Court holding that it was incorporated under the fourteenth amendment as regards the Due Process Clause or Privileges or Immunities Clause , and reversing the Seventh Circuit in this way. This decision by the Supreme Court in June 2010 cleared the uncertainty in the Chicago gun restrictions as well as in other states.
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The correct answer is A. Cultural capital.
Explanation:
According to Bordieu, cultural capital refers to the certain <em>knowledge, abilities and skills </em>an individual can make use of in order to prove his/her social status or that he/she is culturally competent.
In this case, students from different backgrounds come with various <em>values, beliefs, attitudes and competencies in language and culture</em> which they can tap into in order to <em>establish their </em><em>social status</em><em> and </em><em>cultural competence. </em>