Without having the passage in front of me, I can only help you to find the answer. As you read the passage, you are looking for evidence that tells you what is important to Maude, which will be done through her actions. For example, if one values family, you might see them taking care of a sick family member instead of hanging out with his/her friends for the day. What is Maude doing in the message that shows what she finds important? Is she helping out family or friends? Is she telling the truth? Is she sticking up for a friend who is being bullied?
Answer:
usually appears at the end of the book
Explanation:
it shows alphabetically vocabularies or words used in the book mostly scientific books
The Third one is misplaced.
It did not ''catch'' your eye on the lily pad in the pond
It means that if you arent doing anything when you can see that people are being unfairly treated then you might as well be on the oppressors side because you aren't helping, it's important to speak up to raise awareness for the unjust and to let others know that you are there for them, silence means complicity because again you are not making an effort to help others when you know that what's happening to them is wrong. if you're silent about important events then that implies you don't really care about the oppressed. example, if you saw somebody being bullied and didn't do anything about it when you could've then you'd be labeled a bystander who doesn't couldn't care less about the victim, however if you spoke up you could help to stop the situation and the bully would get punished and probably stop doing it again