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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
6

After reading The Wreck of Hesperus and the article about the Titanic, the reader can infer that both of these texts---

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crimeas [40]3 years ago
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According to both literary pieces, to be an efficient captain of a boat, you must do everything to save your boat. The captain must make sure that everyone is safe, in the event of a shipwreck. Even if he dies protecting his ship. 

The choices and decisions of people in a position of power can influence the outcome of an event. The direction of the people is led by where the leader points his stick. If he has the will to change, his people will follow. This is what it takes to be a good leader, to earn the respect of your people. <span />
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<em>- Teenage pregnancy is when a girl below her 20's get's pregnant, she could even be at the age of 10, for her to be considered a teenager. </em>

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<em>Religion plays a big part in this pressure to try and "encourage" a teen to have the baby. In the Christian religion it is believed to be a sin to end another life. Speaking in human rights now, it is not a sin to get rid of a fetus that hasn't even been formed properly yet. Some religions do accept abortions.
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