Answer:
Hello, the options are not provided. However, the members of the All-City Jazz band honored Jeffrey's courageous fight against leukemia by;
1. Proclaiming him an honorary member of the band.
2. Giving him an official All City T-shirt and a special All City ball cap.
3. Shaving off their hairs in honor of Jeffery's fight against leukemia.
Explanation:
The story, "I'm A Man Now", tells of a young boy named Stephen who experienced the troubles his five-years old brother went through as he fought the battle against cancer and leukemia. Stephen who was a drummer organized a concert to raise funds for his ill brother.
He was supported by his teachers and fellow students who paid for the concert so as to raise the needed funds. To honor Jeffery, the band proclaimed him an honorary member, gave him a customized T-shirt and ball cap of the band, and shaved off their heads.
your friend kindness .your mother love,
Answer:
the answer is A.
Explanation:
we begin with a testimony starting at paragraph A. Paragraph A then follows with an example starting at "well, my cousin was 5..."
then in phase II(body) we can then see him starting to make a lot of statistics that usually involve in people waiting for organ donations starting from paragraph 1.B all the way to paragraph 2.C.
it then ends with a narration at paragraph 2.D(2..) that quotes Robert Test's poem known as "To Remember Me."
Dear Club Manager,
I believe your idea of creating a community mural/graffiti wall in order to prevent and eradicate the graffiti problem is a good choice. While I believe friendship is a good theme, I don't think it pertains to this subject very much. Maybe we could get creative with it and base it off a song or work of art that's meaning has to do with the communities relationship. Such song could be "Come Together" by the Beatles or "Strawberry Fields," another classic by the Beatles. The painting could be quite literally a strawberry field with friends laying in it or a image of many different people "coming together."
The wall could be a very colorful painting in order to 1. draw attention to the club and 2. prevent graffiti artists to paint on it considering that their work would not be noticeable. We, as a unified club, could approach the government about this and the message it would spread in hopes of having it be government paid. We could also talk to high donaters in the club and ask if they would like to help.
I hope I provided a few ideas as to how to solve this growing issue, I am excited to see where this project leads,
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