how does the author succeed in promoting the reader's sympathy for the little girls? Mansfield evokes sympathy for the little kelveys. she sarcastically says they are "very nice company for other people's children!". she also describes the bedraggled, ragged clothing.
Swears maybe not sure tho
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Once upon a time when I was a discussion with a colleague over what to eat I referred to things she said at an earlier time to help my case. By debating in class, I learned new things based on history and used that knowledge to further support my answer.
One thing should always be in your mind is your listening power. If you cant listen to your partner you can't learn.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Infringing someone's rights for fun by making a mock." Critically evaluate the role of a persons rights and responsibilities when executing freedom of expression during verbal interpersonal conflicts i<span>nfringing someone's rights for fun by making a mock.</span>