Answer:
B
Explanation:
A contradiction means like the opposite. At first he didn't like it. B says that he did like it so I would choose answer B.
1. Spending time with loved ones
2. Hobby that you enjoy such as crafts, sports, playing games, watching tv...
3. Spending time with friends
4. Sleep or eating( if you enjoy that)
5. Another hobby you enjoy
In the poem<span> Fog Sandburg helps us visualize his description of the fog by using the </span>figurative language<span>of a cat tiptoeing in on tiny cat feet,.</span>
Answer:
Differently able children are still one of the most stigmatized groups, and they tend to get poorer education, health, and opportunities than others. However, science and technology have been of great help, allowing them to experience the world by making what is already commonly accessible to others accessible to them. One instance would be the use of text-to-speech devices that can help blind, visually impaired, or physically limited students to compose their assignments. That is just one of many examples of how technology can be employed to give differently abled children the chance to live up to their full potential. If it weren’t for the development of tools focused on this group of people, we would be missing the opportunity to make a difference in their lives – and they’d be missing the opportunity to make a difference in the world.
Note: There are 140 words above. Feel free to change anything in case in cannot go over 120.
Answer:
When experiencing the release as Jonas, the emotions and thoughts he expresses are that of someone who's betrayed. As a reader, while disgusted, we would not feel double-crossed as we have just entered this world and have placed no trust into the community. However, Jonas has lived within the community his entire life, and believed up until that very point that people who were "released" were simply sent to a better place. Watching an actual release removed the rose-colored glasses he had been wearing when viewing his government. Experiencing a release from Jonas' point of view puts weight on the reality of the death, instead of it simply being a third person, non-influential, act executed on a whole different group of people.
Explanation:
I'm answering this under the assumption that the release spoken about in the question is the "Release," or where the government would kill off the lightest of twins, the elderly, or crime-doers.