The contraction is " I'd ".
It's the contraction of " I would ", and rhymes with "wide".
<span>A hero is known as someone with admirable
characteristics, brave personality and for most of us, a hero is someone who
has super powers. We can all be heroes it’s just that we need to discover it
within us. Being a hero does not mean you need to have super powers. You can be
a hero to yourself, to someone, to everyone by just showing kindness, spreading
love and doing things that can influence people in a good way. The hero within
you is just being you. </span>
Answer:
This question is all up to opinion and in my opinion, cancel culture and canceling someone isn't the proper way to hold people accountable for what they say. In the United States Sixth Amendment, it guarantees the right to a fair trial and innocent until proven guilty. With cancel culture, it skips and removes this right causing a public figure's life to be ruined just by public opinion.
Answer:
This is True.
Explanation:
this is true because bias is the reader's or narrator's personal feeling's effecting the passage rather than facts.
I believe so because Gatsby was a wealthy man who was poor at first and worked his way to become rich and the woman he loved was also rich and had a high class. The poorer people were lower class in the book/movie as well