I think it’s perfectly fair, if you mean doing chores and helping out people. It teaches them to not be lazy and it teaches responsibility.
but if it’s like working a job I think it all depends on the person how mature they are or if they will listen to the people in charge. But they should not be forced to work.
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Answer:
PART A
B
Music can offer comfort in the face of difficult circumstances.
PART B
D
“Our satisfaction / surrounds us, hanging thick in the closeness of the car. / the cassette clicks, flips, and side B begins.” ( Lines 18-20)
Explanation:
From the poem, a divorcing mother and her child take a trip to an unremarkable place called Akron but on the way, they begin to listen to Prince Batman's soundtrack and as they begin to sing along, they discover they are happy and satisfied and the trip which was supposed to be unremarkable is now enjoyable and satisfying.
The people in Elle's Cart explained Madam Schachter's vision of Fire as her being thirsty.
When she continued yelling by the third time, they beat her. Apparently, she knew about the crematorium that they eventually saw.
<h3>Who is the
Madam Schachter?</h3>
Madam Schachter is a character in Elie Wiesel's novel titled "Night".
Soon after separating from her husband she goes crazy. Whenever she entered a train, she would scream about an "imaginary fire".
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Cliques are groups of friends, but not all groups of friends are cliques. The thing that makes a group a clique (say: KLIK) is that they leave some kids out on purpose. They form groups that they won't let other kids belong to. Sometimes kids in the clique are mean to kids they think are on the outside. Usually one or two popular kids control who gets to be in the clique and who gets left out.