<span>Reverend Hale's faith and his belief in the individual divide him. Hales comes to Salem in response to a need. He is the "spiritual doctor" summoned to evaluate Salem. His job is to diagnose witchcraft if it is present, and then provide a necessary cure through conversion or by removing the "infected" inhabitants from Salem. Hale devotes himself to his faith and his work. His good intentions and sincere desire to help the afflicted motivate him.</span>
Answer:
There is one strong claim against it:
<em>Schools should not allow kids.... </em><em>distraction.</em>
Explanation:
Those who are not strong claims:
<em>In the latest survey... </em><em>kids said</em>
Anything that is based on what kids say can´t be a strong claim.
<em>Not every kid can have... because... </em><em>expensive</em><em>...</em><em> kids do not have jobs</em>
Apart from the fact that child labor is forbidden the economic reason for not allowing cell phones is not the issue. It is a social and educational issue.
And the other claim in favor has one word that makes it rather worthless:
<em>they are helpful tools and allow </em><em>people </em><em>...</em>
As we are talking about kids this claim misses the important point.
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Order of importance
The first thing on the list is the permission slip. A student would not be allowed to attend the field trip without the permission slip. The second thing on the list is a lunch. Food is important to have, but not essential for the field trip. Even less important is the money for souvenirs. This would definitely be considered an optional item for the field trip.
Answer:
A) Some god guided us that night, for we could barely see our bows in the dense fog around us.
Explanation:
Homer's epic "The Odyssey" revolves around the journey way home of the hero Odysseus and his men after the Battle of Troy. The epic deals with numerous themes that were prevalent during times such as Greek hospitality and the frequent encounters of gods and humans.
One theme found throughout the epic narrative is that help often comes when it is least expected. This is evident from the lines<em> "Some god guided us that night, for we could barely see our bows in the dense fog around us"</em> in Book IX where Odysseus describes their entry into the land of the Cyclops. He describes how "Dawn" led them to a land that was hard to even see with the eye. But with the help of the gods, they were led to the land where they were able to procure food and rest.
Thus, the correct answer is option A).
I am pretty sure the answer is C. Don't take childhood for granted. He feels like he did in his childhood, but he dismissed it when younger.
A quote from the paragraph says,"<span>He supposed that, if he had ever thought about that deep-running aquifer of energy as a kid (he could not recall that he ever had), he would have simply dismissed it as a fact of life, something that would always be there, like the color of his eyes . . . ."
That is why I think the answer is C. Don't take your childhood for granted. </span>