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what story is this no idea what story it is
Answer:
For assessing you need knowledge and information of different writers and their genre as well. Assessing helps to understand better the narrator's story.
And if you truly understand it,its really nice
I couldn't upload it all through text, so I had to submit it through a screenshot. I hope this helps you.
In “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech, Sal’s mom left her but she didn’t believe that her mother would leave her and not come back. So Sal went on a road trip with her grandparents to search for her mother. She ended up traveling through many different place and came to find out that her mother had passed away in a bus crash a while ago. Sal passed by her mother’s grave as she was going back home, losing the hope that she had about finding her mother. All she was able to do was live passed it and continue living her life with the people she had.
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Swarbrick is young compared with other parliamentarians, and she feels that the older generation cannot understand the threat of global warming.
Explanation:
The given passage is from the text titled <em>"OK, boomer,
" retorts lawmaker to heckler during climate change meeting
</em>.
It tells about Chlöe Swarbrick's speech in the New Zealand Parliament. Bringing the attention of the rest of the parliament to an important issue, climate change, she mentions her age, emphasizing that it will be the younger generations who will be dealing with the consequences of global warming, not most of the members of the parliament, who will no longer be its members in a couple of decades. They do not understand the threat of global warming, which is why they are not paying attention to it, despite the fact they should.
This is why the third option is the correct one.