When choosing what seat to place your baby, child, or teen in a car it’s important that you do according to their age, but to continue having your baby or child rear-facing the height and weight is limited. It is suggested to have your children rear-faced as long as possible, as long as they haven’t passed the limited height or weight. It’s important that they’re seated where they need to be seated according to their age, height, and weight.
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B. Art not without ambition, but without / The illness should attend it.
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In lay terms, she's saying "You want to, but you are not cruel enough."
In the late 16th and early 17th century, the word illness referred to wickedness, depravity, or evil conduct. It actually wasn't until 1692 that it was first used to refer to a sickness of the body.
If your institution provides access to the Oxford English Dictionary, I <em>highly </em>recommend using it to gloss your text as you read Shakespeare—it's tremendously helpful.
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b) He is a proud man who does not want to accept help from other people.
Explanation:
In Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds", the themes of racial discrimination and more importantly, the growth or"breaking of innocence" is dealt the most. The African American family of the narrator Lizabeth and her experience with innocence while trying to ruin Miss Lottie's marigolds.
One late night, she had woken up from her sleep and had heard her parents discussing about somethings. It was the her father's voice that she said "shattered the peace". Her father had exclaimed that it's been <em>"Twenty-two years, Maybelle, twenty-two years, and I got nothing for you, nothing, nothing"</em>. And when his wife tried to calm him down and told him that Mrs. Ellis will be giving him her husband's old coat for the winter, he said <em>"Da mn Mr. Ellis’s coat! And da mn his money! You think I want white folks’ leavings?" </em>
His refusal to accept things from others, especially white folks, and his anguish at not being able t be the provider of the house is understandable but it also shows his pride and refusal to get/ask for help from others.
Answer:D
Explanation: Read it carefully
There’s your answer hope it helps
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An image is a thousand words. Images can be more powerful than words because everyone sees and image through their own eyes. An image has a story in each and every inch of it that all people see differently. It tells a story through the look. The painting of Starry night for example. A child may just see colors and a brilliant sky, they dream about mysterious lands by seeing it, A artist will see the skill the brush strokes and the brilliance in it, a grown man might see the colors and the tall black plan looking thing and it remind him of something. A image gives meaning to all who see it but it is never the same meaning words are on paper they force an image into ones head instead of letting them interpret for themselves. Images bring emotions on a lot faster than words do. If you are at a funeral will a picture of the one you lost or the word about their life bring you to tears? Most likely both the picture most likely will faster. An image is a memory and it brings up so many emotions for one and joy, words can bring joy but they often fall short because you can only envision it not actually see a still of it.
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I didn't write you an essay but here is a whole bunch of ideas you could incorporate into it! Good luck!