The answer is C (tell me if I'm wrong) because it is a play on words :)
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Answer:
The overall message of the poem is that freedom and safety are not only potentially temporary ("here we are free for a while"), but also everyone´s responsibility, whether we are directly affected or not.
Explanation:
In "Elsewhere," by Derek Walcott, the Caribbean poet reflects on the oppression, cruelty, and injustice happening in many places around the world that are ignored by those not affected by them. In the final stanza, he states that the "darker crime", meaning what´s even worst than those crimes, is the lack of action by those who could act against such injustices. According to him, showing concern but doing nothing about it is making "a career of conscience."
Explanation:
a good mother and father will teach you and want the best for you, they will instruct you so you will prosper, they will teach you to do things the right way, kids on the streets have no one to teach them the right way instead the people that they may look up to is other older worse men on the streets, kids that have been adopted sometimes are scared that the home they where put in may give them up just like there parents did or scared to get attached but if they where put in a home with people that love them than its up to them because no matter what you may say everyone looks up to someone so no matter where you are it just depends on who you look up to, the kids that have a loving home have something great. but if they dont listen its not the parents fault because they chose
these are passages from proverbs proverbs 1:1-2 "Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.
They are a garland to grace your head
and a chain to adorn your neck."
proverbs 3:1-2 "My son, do not forget my teaching,
but keep my commands in your heart,
2 for they will prolong your life many years
and bring you peace and prosperity."
Answer:
The Valley of Fear is the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is loosely based on the Molly Maguires and Pinkerton agent James McParland. The story was first published in the Strand Magazine between September 1914 and May 1915. The first book edition was copyrighted in 1914, and it was first published by George H. Doran Company in New York on 27 February 1915, and illustrated by Arthur I. Keller.[1]
Answer:
Schools that have a uniform policy report lower rates of fighting and higher participation in after-school activities.
Explanation:
The reason for this is because if the students spend less time fighting then they will be more involved in school.