Había una vez un patito que era muy ~inutil~ y un día no le hiso caso a su mamá por qué le dijo que no se montará en el árbol por qué se podía que dar enganchado y cuando no le hiso caso dio un paso en falso y quedo enganchado y el patito no sabía que hacer y empeso a llorar y vino la mamá y cuando vio el patito que no podía bajar se puso a llorar sabiendo que no se podía ~desenganchar~ y vino un humano y lo ayudo a bajar pero el humano era muy ~rundimentario~ y era amantes de las flores y el humano dijo
-humano-!me encantan las flores no me gustaría que dejen marchitar las flores por qué son muy hermosas cuando tuve una yo era descuidado no le roceaba ala flor hasta que un día se ~marchito~
Lo siento no tengo más :(
<span>B.Many volunteer opportunities exist for New Yorkers who want to help their community.
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<span>B. Because they refer to something that is biological
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Answer:
D). It suggests a reason why the call to action is attainable.
Explanation:
In the given paragraph, the author states a call of action in the first sentence that 'We must go for our daily businesses more determined especially when we discover a way to do something extra in our community to help others, to build morale, to give a feeling of security, we must do it.' The third sentence proposes a reason stating that the above call of action is achievable when it states that 'we are the unconquerable people of America' <u>which implies that the people of America can and will pursue this call of action with complete strength and determination to help the community as they are resistant to the difficulties</u>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
In the poem, the writer/author stresses the importance of T Cells in the body and how they keep the immune system healthy.
Explanation:
Kim Roberts explains the importance of the T cells in our immune system in his poem, "Immunity".
He describes the T cells as holding sheets. Also, he describes them as protectors which protects the immune system.
He compares T cells to "sentries " that stand "at a crenellated wall." He further reveals that he could hear their "rhythmic chant."
The author emphasizes that, without T cells, it would be impossible to build a strong immune system.
The T cells, also known as T lymphocyte, type of leukocyte (white blood cell) are essential part of human's immune system.