Answer: I hope this helps!
Explanation:
First, article one, <em>Defeating Dragons</em>, talks about teens who save people from fire. For example, “Slayers set up hoses that eventually put out the blaze, saving the structure.” (Put commentary here). Next, the second article, (<em>name of the article)</em><em> </em>discusses (what are the names of the people?) this girl and her friends saving the environment. The text states, “They explained that using biodiesel in school busses would be less expensive than regular fuel.” The quote says that the girl and her friends can save the environment by using biodiesel. (Give more commentary). Both of the articles compare helpers protecting people and their environment. It connects how the Slayers put out the fire and the (people) using biodiesel.
Blue is right and like right is blue
I answered a question similar to this here:
brainly.com/question/8880255I think the thinker who addressed the questions you're asking the best was Immanuel Kant. Kant believed firmly that there are universal values all rational beings will agree upon, if we think about them thoroughly enough. That doesn't mean there won't be a wide range of variation between cultures or between different time periods. But in whatever culture, in whatever time, there will be a beautifulness seen in the human form, for instance. That might vary between cultures and over time. Plump persons may be seen as "beautiful" in the art of one period while thin people are considered beautiful in another era. Or the styles of cosmetics and hair/clothing will change. But overall there is a desire for beautiful expression of the human form in the art of all cultures and times.
The ancient philosopher Plato thought in ways like this too -- that there is an ideal of beauty, of truth, etc, that exists out there in the universe somehow. The attempts we make to express it are all trying to grasp that ultimate form of beauty somehow.
Answer:
"Wrack My Brain"
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- "Got My Mind Set On You"
- "Wrack My Brain"
- "Handle With Care"
- "When We Was Fab"
- "That's the Way It Is"
The song that the passage refers to is "Wrack My Brain." This song is "grumpy but humorous" because it was written by Harrison as a way to complain about writing songs that did not interest him greatly. These songs were usually those that his record company wanted. The record company in question was Warner Brothers, and the song was able to reach the U.S. Top 40.