Question: How is a gang like a social club or family?
Answer: Gangs protect, support, and care for each other. If you are ever in a tight spot, your brotherhood/sisterhood gang will always find ways to save you. Gangs will keep their mouth shut or guard you to keep you out of trouble. They are strictly loyal and they would never bring you down. Like a brother/sister, gangs would literally fight/beat someone up who hurt or bully you. In the "family" of the gang, anyone is expendable. "Loyalty" is demonstrated through the street code of "don't snitch" or inform. When a gang member is incarcerated, his so called-family is not likely to be at the ready to assist him, help his mother, or look out for his little brother.
Write about a good experience you've had recently and how that experience was special to you, include a message in it. Half a page to a page should do. After you're done looking over it, make that message in your story that you want to convey the theme and the reasons behind it. I can't write this for you since I don't know who you are, but you know who you are.
Answer:
A descriptive recipe title would be my guess.
This setting creates an enchanted mood. For future questions you could figure this out by narrowing down the options, does it make you feel scared or anxious? (Hopefully not) Does it make you feel excited?
Answer:
B. Both speakers use evidence of soldiers’ sacrifices as proof of national unity.
Explanation:
Whilst the first speaker highlights the obvious courage of their children evidenced by the fact that about 50,000 of them volunteered (of their own accord) to participate in the war. This men were brave and patriotic. The second speaker cited the volunteering act of the soldiers to show their resilience and patriotic heart. These soldiers were willing to give up their lives for India
Both speakers employed the sacrifice of soldiers (an imagery) to typify national unity. This makes option B the correct answer