This question is a matter of opinion, but I would say HECK NO! Middle school by my experience was the most brutal, and I don't think I could've endured it if the days were extended. A lot of the kids who endure bullying or tormenting as I did would agree. I also believe there comes a time in the day when our focus level goes down, and we are not able to comprehend things as well, which I believe is worse with kids because their minds run constantly. Also I believe they would struggle with learning because all they would be able to think about is getting home.
There are only two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes. T<span>he word equinox is derived from two Latin words</span><span> equal and </span>Nox.<span> At the equator, the sun is directly overhead at noon on these two equinoxes. </span>
Yesterday I was in excitement because It was my friends birthday but then I got into an argument and it was very pleasant because I done an experiment and it didn’t work
Answer:
The starfish on the beach are dead.
Explanation:
In Lorna Dee Cervantes' poem "Starfish", the speaker is vividly describing the beauty of a beach filled with starfish. However, throughout the poem, it is clear that the starfish are no longer alive. They have been "liberated" from the ocean. Several details from the poem provide that information:
[...]
thousands of baby stars. We touched them,
surprised to find them soft, pliant, almost
living in their attitudes. [...]
Together: little martyrs, soldiers, artless suic ides
In lifelong liberation from the Sea [...]