I think the answers B. A doesn’t make since because of the last sentence, C doesn’t make since because they don’t want to record stuff, and D just doesn’t seem right.
Answer:
weight
Explanation:
elevation and population are in maps
The general answer given below about the passage "Indifference the, is not only a sin, it is a punishment" is likely to help you answer the question. The reason for this general answer is that I was unable to find the answer choices for this question online:
- In his speech "The Perils of Indifference," Elie Wiesel discusses how apathy in front of human suffering can lead to a tragedy.
- By saying that indifference is a punishment, he means that being indifferent (doing nothing) when seeing others suffering is the same as hurting them.
- When we do not help a victim, we are siding with the criminal. When we do not feed the hungry or aide the sick, we are watching them die. Therefore, indifference is as cruel as hurting others.
- Elie Wiesel is a survivor of the Holocaust. Therefore, he knows what it feels like to be beaten, starved, tortured and have no one at all help you.
- Wiesel knows, thus, how awful indifference is. As he suffered in the hands of the Nazi, he wondered why no one did anything to help.
- Why didn't other countries intervene to free the prisoners? Why were people watching millions of people die, killed by a cruel regime, without doing anything to stop it?
- In "The Perils of Indifference," Wiesel condemns inaction, apathy, inertia.
- According to him, <u>doing nothing is as good as harming</u>. If you don't help, you contribute to the suffering.
- The only one who gains something from indifference is the criminal, the aggressor.
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Answer:
Unfortunately, I cannot write you an entire essay. But I can give you a prompt and ideas.
Describe a jungle, but do not directly say you are in a jungle. This will satisfy the "trying to work out where you are" part.
Paragraph one: describe waking up, feeling the roughness of dirt and leaves under you.
Paragraph two: You realize you are in an unfamiliar place. Describe the confusion and fear.
Paragraph three: describe looking around. What do you see? Probably a lot of trees and undergrowth (ferns, vines, other plants). What do you hear? Probably the calls of birds, unlike the ones in the city. Try to be specific when describing plants ("vines stretched into the canopy above my head.") or sounds ("a twig cracked in a nearby thicket. I jumped, heartrate rising.")
Paragraph four: Describe the new fear that comes with realizing you are in a jungle. Describe what you know about the dangers of jungles: the predatory animals, the diseases you can catch. This would probably lead to a feeling of dispair, loss of hope. <em>You can end your essay very strongly if you craft these negative emotions right</em>, and conclude that you are lost, alone, and probably will not survive.
Answer: She has always had an aversion to flying.
Explanation:
When someone is said to have an aversion to something, it means that they generally do not like or want to do a certain thing and this can be as a result of a general dislike or fear of said thing.
When using the word in a sentence it should precede the action or thing that the subject is averse to. In other words, a person should have an aversion to something which is why D is the best option.