I would say b.False cause that’s not true about most people I know- including myself.
Common Core. The district leaders have a meeting and they don't want to discriminate anyone or any school just because of its wealth or by where you live. They try to give EVERYONE a EQUAL opportinity once they get to college. In other words, they want competition to be fair.
When ordering you can ask the waiter the ingredients/you can to have certain things off ur food, they might even have a vegan/vegetarian menu which is also of course healthier food.
Well no-one really know's but my perception of life is all a big lesson for what will be in the afterlife.
Answer:
C. Share 16-year-old Kiera Brinkley's story with readers.
Explanation:
The author who wrote the article and the ensuing interview with Kiera Brinkley was simply sharing the story of the teen girl who lost lost her limbs at age two to Pneumococcus to inspire the readers and inform them of her experience so far. Kiera explained that she loves dancing and a worker at the Dream factory help her live her wishes when she was offered a trip to Julliard, one of the biggest dancing schools.
Kiera's story is that of a positive young girl who does not allow her condition get into the way of her happiness. She also has the immense support of her family which enables her get through life and believe in her dream of becoming a nurse someday.