The statement above is FALSE. A summary judgement is not granted only if there is no genuine question of law. Also, it should include the existing party or group was privileged or entitled to the judgement as a matter of law.
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To help people understand the society
Explanation:
Answer:
purple hibiscus
Explanation:
The above is an excerpt from the book Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This particularly narrates where Aunty Ifeoma slaps(and even flogs) and warns Obiora sternly for his retort at Aunty Chiaku, “That is simply unrealistic pep-rally nonsense, Aunty Chiaku,”( that was understood as an insult). It was a sharp reply to Aunty Chiaku when she mentioned people without education were helpless.
A) to amuse, because the passage contain many funny jokes and asides.
Explanation:
While any SAT article may have a funny interpretation or an aside it is unlikely that a possible interpretation of only the funny or amusing elements just for the sake of being amusing would be required to be talked about on the text.
If<u> the humor is to be interpreted it has to be along with the theme that the passage conveys that it should work and not entirely on its own as being amusing for amusement's sake.</u>
This is an example of a negative informal sanctions. Sanction
can be either be positive through rewards and negative through punishment.<span> Sanctions </span>can take place
from either formal or informal power. Negative informal sanctions<span> frequently
are in the variety of rumor, public mockery, social isolation, insults, or even
terrorization of physical harm by other members of the community. </span>