Poor school systems cramming in too much info within a similar amount of allotted time. An easy solution is to treat high school more like college, splitting it into separate building for what classes are in each building. Then by that point the students will have a basic understanding of what they want their career to be, and will be able to pick the classes they want, with the deadline being when they finish. On top of that this will increase jobs, which is always a plus
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The correct answer is A: Unimportant.
An example of an extra in a movie is when the main characters are walking down the street in Manhattan and there are a bunch of people walking in the background. The people that are walking in the background are the extras because they are unimportant for the scene. Extras are there so when you watch a show, movie, broadway, e.t.c, it won't look like the performance is empty. Just think of how the main characters would be walking down the street with an empty road around them. How much more boring than having extras in the background would that be?
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C.The shifting meter emphasizes the erratic behavior of the birds.
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