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A
Explanation:
it sounds like it is describing the guest as medium rare, rather than the steak
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Bryce Weiler co-founded a charity that sets up sporting events where pro-athletes and disabled people can play together. Bryce didn't let his blindness stop him from becoming involved in sportscasting, and his relentless passion has inspired many people all over the country.
The story makes it very clear who is considered a “good” person and who is portrayed as otherwise. The good people are easily identifiable by observing their characteristics; Cinderella, the main character, is a perfect example. Despite her rough upbringing she was still kind hearted and did the best she could manage, and just wanted to have fun and be able to share the same experiences of other girls (by going to be ball, being free.) She was also incredibly patient and gentle. The prince is also a good character, still accepting Cinderella even after learning she wasn’t the rich, classy woman she had originally appeared to be and continuously searching for her throughout the story because he had fallen in love with her. I believe that Cinderella and the prince are two examples of good characters in this story, but the tale presents many examples of both good and bad characteristics.
Apologies if this paragraph seems a little lengthy, but here’s what my answer would be. Hope this helps!
As an African American man and leader in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of Black nationalism, he urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. His speech, The Ballot or the Bullet, is directed at African Americans and encourages them to stand up for their rights and vote. He then goes on to state that if this is not enough they may have to resort to violence. He uses rhetoric early on in an attempt to unite all African Americans.