Answer:
"Why, when you're fifteen things won't look at all the way they did when you were ten."
Explanation:
This line shows that Alec thinks Milo's perspective will change as he grows up.
the meaning is obvious enough: when people die, the bad things they did often stick in people’s memories, while their good deeds are forgotten. As Antony goes on to say, ‘So let it be with Caesar’.
The dress code is biased against girls. for example, a girl will get dress coded for showing their shoulders, while boys can wear tank tops and be fine. it’s especially biased against plus size women. my sister is plus sized and we can wear the same shirt and she will get dress coded but not me. teachers shouldn’t even be looking, and school shouldn’t be about what we wear. we need to teach the boys how to control themselves, not make the girls have a dress code.
Answer:
in my knowledge
Option C....
as far as I have read about it option C is best suited....
Douglass witnesses the inhumane treatment of enslaved persons.
Well, was that the conclusion on the bottom? I'm just going to say that maybe it was the 4th excerpt.