Answer:
She understands that her hair can prevent her from helping her family and that is why she starts to change her thoughts about her hair.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Breadwinner"
Parvana needs to cut all her hair and although it left her unsatisfied in the beginning, she understands that this is the price she must pay to help her family and that hair is no more important than the family she loves. This is because Parvana lives in Afghanistan who lives under the Taliban regime, which oppresses and does not allow women's freedom. Parvana is primarily responsible for supporting the family and therefore needs to cut her hair and pretend to be a boy in order for the Taliban to allow her to continue working to support the family.
Answer: Auctioned
Explanation: I hope this is good
Answer:In society afflicted by racism, children of color have a profoundly difficult
task when it comes to developing a positive racial identity. They must
somehow reconcile conflicting messages about who they are and their value
in a society that grants privilege to white skin and devalues people with
darker skin. They must be helped to resist the message that the only way to
feel like a complete human being is by being white, by trying to “act white”
or talk like white children.
Explanation: this is a tough subject to talk apon. but this is an example.
Answer:
There are three types of barriers for the above mentioned question which are as follows:
Explanation:
1.Property barrier
2.Police barrier
3.Construction barrier