Children’s rights are human rights. They protect the child as a human being. As human rights, children’s rights are constituted by fundamental guarantees and essential human rights:
Children’s rights recognize fundamental guarantees to all human beings: the right to life, the non-discrimination principle, the right to dignity through the protection of physical and mental integrity (protection against slavery, torture and bad treatments, etc.)
Children’s rights are civil and political rights, such as the right to identity, the right to a nationality, etc.
Children’s rights are economic, social and cultural rights, such as the right to education, the right to a decent standard of living, the right to health, etc.
Children’s rights include individual rights: the right to live with his or her parents, the right to education, the right to benefit from protection, etc.
Children’s rights include collective rights: rights of refugee and disabled children, of minority children or from autochthonous groups.
1.anyone; 2. someone ; 3. some; 4. something; 5. nothing; 6. anything, someone; 7. something.
The correct answer is B.
This is an example of foreshadowing. This is when the plot gives you details, so in this case the nightmare, that symbolizes a dreadful event will take place sometime later in the story. Foreshadowing is a technique used to hint at something that will transpire in the story and the foreshadowing nearly always appears at the beginning of the story.
Two even pieces is the answer,the others are incorrect for these reasons. (walloped or whooped) are metaphors for "cutting or splitting" the log, made of butter (simile), and a hot knife (simile again)