Answer: It's either outlook or attitude
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Call to Adventure: During The Reaping, two tributes are chosen from each district; one girl, one boy. Katniss’ sister, Prim, is chosen but Katniss volunteers to go instead.
Meeting the mentor: Katniss meets her mentor, Haymitch, who previously won the Hunger Games, and is the only person from district 12 to do so.
Crossing the threshold: Katniss goes to the Capitol to train for the Hunger Games.
Tests, Allies, Enemies: Katniss sees the other tributes training and gets a sense of who is really good and who isn't
Death, Rebirth: Katniss has to fight lots of enemies and risk her life many times in the games. Katniss' friend Rue gets killed.
Return With Elixir: Katniss returns home to her family and is rewarded with money and a nice house for winning the Hunger Games.
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Jonathan Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal" to call attention to abuses inflicted on Irish Catholics by well-to-do English Protestants. Swift himself was a Protestant, but he was also a native of Ireland, having been born in Dublin of English parents. He believed that England was exploiting and oppressing Ireland. Many Irishmen worked farms owned by Englishmen who charged high rents—so high that the Irish were frequently unable to pay them. Consequently, many Irish farming families continually lived on the edge of starvation.
In this passage Swift points out the fact that it was common knowledge ehat was happening in Ireland. "But I am not in the least pain upon that matter, because it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and filth, and vermin..." The obvious lack of concern of the people of England for the plight of these men, women, and children is perplexing to Swift. This is brought out by his sarcasm when he stated that "I am not in the least pain". It is his pain that causes him to write and place the impetus on the nation to act.
I do see a correlation with this prose and today's society. It is seen in the homeless on our streets, in the alcoholic, and the drug abuser. Many believe themselves to be better than these because they chose not to do drugs, because they have a job, or because wouldnever sttop that low. All too, often these men and women are cast off by our society. Phil Collins in his song, "Another Day in Paradise", tells of a homless woman who asks a man if he knew where she might sleep on such a cold night. To this he walks on and pretends he can't hear her. Sadly, this has become America's forgotten ones.
The correct option is B " <span>When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listens and takes notes". Because there is agreement between the subject "everybody" and the verbs "listens" and "takes". the subject and the verbs are in singular form. In the rest of the examples, this rule is not applied and one or both verb is not in the singular form. </span>