Size, cost, and safety are things to consider.
"Cleaning can be difficult" is not a sufficient reason to not buy something. It can be a factor, but everything else is to be taken with much more consideration.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
"Pressure Cooker" is a part of the deserving but oversaturated genre of inspirational movies (both documentary and fiction films) devoted to the idea that one dedicated, passionate teacher can significantly improve the lives of underprivileged kids.
- Wilma Stephenson, a rigorous disciplinarian who has taught culinary arts at Frankford High School in Northeast Philadelphia for 38 years, is the sparkplug whose workshops allow young people from underprivileged backgrounds the chance to compete for scholarships.
- Ms. Stephenson speaks to the adolescents in her cooking class in a direct, staccato manner and doesn't waste time being polite.
- But she also doesn't speak in a threatening or violent manner like a military drill instructor.
- Her brand of brutal love is both severe and compassionate.
Hence, the writer names it Pressure Cooker owing to idea of the kids being underprivileged which is a social pressure in itself and their journey in earning a scholarship in culinary arts which uses it as a kitchen equipment.
Learn more about culinary arts here:
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Answer:
1. A. engaging in risky behaviors
2. A. setting a volunteer schedule for that week
3. B. lead to regret
4. A. She considered her values and chose a healthy alternative.
5. D. self-control
Explanation:
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