Answer: Human activities cause wetland degradation and loss by changing water quality, quantity, or flow rates; increasing pollution and change the make-up of species within a habitat. These changes occur when wetland ecosystems are disturbed and/or non-native species are introduced to a habitat.
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I have two answers: Adam and Eve or Malakas and Maganda
Answer:
In Freak the Mighty, I did learn that Max's mom was killed.
Explanation:
As it turns out, Iggy is a friend of Max's father, Killer Kenny Kane, who is soon to be released from prison. For, it is not long afterwards that Marx finds a large hand on his face one night, and he is kidnapped. Back at the tenements, Kane ties up Max, who learns that the police are looking for his father. While he is gone, Loretta comes to untie Max, but Kenny returns too soon. He begins to strangle Loretta, and Max tries to stop him, even though he knows "no one can stop him." Unable to get Killer Kane to stop, Max screams out,
"I saw you kill Mom...I saw you do it! You killed her and I’ll never forget, not ever!"
Max was four and his father killed Annie, his wife, in the same manner that he tries to murder Loretto. After hearing Max, Kenny tries to then choke Max until little Freak comes and shoots from a squirt gun, vinegar and curry into Kenny's eyes.
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it's about a young couple who fall in love but their parents are enemies and won't let them see eachother anymore and juliet's parents make her marry a man that she doesn't want to marry so she fakes her death hoping that she could run away and go with romeo. romeo didn't know that so when the messenger told him he also had drank a potion to kill himself.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is actually the first option: When an argument is over, how many weighty reasons does a man recollect which his heat and violence made him utterly forget?
Explanation:
We are looking for textual evidence to support the conclusion that anger clouds a person't judgment. The only option that does so is the first one. To cloud one's judgment is an expression that refers to something's capacity to prevent someone from thinking clearly. For instance, getting drunk is often associated with clouding someone's judgment, since drunk people are often unable to think properly, and end up making wrong choices.
The first option supports the claim that anger prevents people from thinking clearly. After anger has subsided, when we are able to think calmly and reasonably again, we remember reasons, facts, information that were impossible to recollect while being angry. An angry person, thus, is only able to focus on the cause of their anger, but cannot see the bigger picture.