Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Our father faces many difficulties and challenges to raise us, although we do not know it, because they do it without us seeing the difficulties that pass. This means that our father sacrifices himself so that we have no need and can live a full life, even if it hurts him. Accordingly, I believe that it is justifiable that, like Ko-Ngai, we sacrifice ourselves for our father, if necessary to keep him well. He would do the same for us.
Answer: C. Our hearts are united by nature itself.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" by John Donne we can see the description of two souls like they have always been two, it says that if one of them wants to move, it only can be done if the other one moves too ("To move, but doth, if th’ other do"), so by that description we can say that the statement that best paraphrases the lines of the poem is that our hearts are united by nature itself.
Answer:they are different
Explanation: because william is talking about how he ate the plum and didnt mean to eat it and soto was talking about how the pie is so good and tasty so both of them are same and different because they both talk about how they ate the food that was delicious
Answer:
eto yung kaganina pero iba ang nag ask
Explanation:
How did the audio and visual design influence your experience?
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Answer:
B.Rickey needs a strong man of purpose to represent integration.
Explanation:
the whole passage kinda points to that.