<span> 1) limited omniscient perspective, because she made an inference. (she didn't see with her own eyes)
2) The mom, because "</span><span>“Not so fast, Lara,” I intoned. I stood in the kitchen, staring out the window, with my hands planted firmly on the laminated counter. “Not before you and your brothers make your beds and clean your room.”"
3) There really was a bear
4)"</span><span>I heard the kids grumbling as they did what surely would have been five minutes' work for me, whining that, as they labored, their precious lake was evaporating forever into the mists of time." The lake won't evaporate that fast.
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Answer:
1- Marcus' conflict is related to his friends; he wants to help them but he cannot. First, his friend Darryl has been stabbed and he cannot help him because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stops him. Darryl gets lost. The DHS takes Marcus and his friends prisoners and torture them. Marcus can hear his friends' cries but cannot help them.
2-Marcus is facing a conflict with the authority. The authority is authoritarian so he cannot do much. He has to obey them. He is physically attacked so he feels cornered. Although he has tried to explain to them his situation, the DHS ignores and tortures him.
3- Marcus ' current stage of identity is foreclosure since he is obliged to do what the DHS tells him to do. He accepts not to rebel against them. He wants to be free and he wants his friends to be free,too. During this identity stage, teenagers tend to follow what the adults say. Adults sometimes pressure teenagers to accept the roles they want for them.
4- Marcus will rebel against the DHS. He will notice that the DHS is not helping American society against terrorism. He believes they are not reliable ,so he will set an organization to fight against them. Probably, he will show he is more reliable than the DHS to protect America against terrorism.
5-Once at a party , I saw my best friend's fiancé cheating on her. I did not know what to do. My friend was madly in love with him. Finally ,I decided not to tell her anything. I learnt that they had to find a solution without my help.
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Answer:
This really depends on the type of person you are talking to.
Explanation:
If you are asking for my opinion, I do not think he was that good of a president. I do not want to go into great detail about those certain actions but they are relevant. Again this depends on who you are asking. Hope this helped a bit.
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