3 in 10 teen<span> American girls will get </span>pregnant<span> at least once before age 20. That's nearly 750,000 </span>teen pregnancies<span> every year. Parenthood is the leading reason that </span>teen<span> girls drop out of school. More than 50% of </span>teen<span> mothers never graduate from high school.</span>
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The narrator, named his little brother Doodle when he was still 3 months old. The narrator named his little brother Doodle because w<span>hen he crawled, he crawled backward and it made him look like a doodlebug. And for him (the narrator), naming his little brother Doodle was the nicest thing he did for him. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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Nanny Crawford is specking these words to her granddaughter Janie mae Crawford.
The daughter referred to in the speech is Leafy Crawford, Janie's mother and Nanny's daughter.
Explanation:
The excerpt is from Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God". This book revolves round the theme of the discriminatory lives of the blacks among the white folks.
The passage is from the second chapter of the book where Janie's grandmother had told her about her choice of husband for her granddaughter. She told her of her slavery birth, her upbringing n the plantations and how it was tough for a girl to be a slave. And that is why she had wanted her to marry Logan Killicks who may be a much older guy but have the means to provide security and social standing for Janie.
Nanny or Grandma Crawford is talking to Janie about the prospect of marrying Killicks.
"Mah daughter" in the speech refers to Nanny's daughter Leafy Crawford, Janie's mother.
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When you're organizing, you're taking into account the contents of the notes, so whilst you are doing something as simple as organizing you are unknowingly using passive recall in order to remember what each sheet covers and the best order to place everything in.
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