I disagree, we can work hard and be successful and a create our own destiny but that is very hard to do, u could work hard everyday and not be who u want to be, unless of course you get lucky or r born with money
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Explanation:
1. Who's going to rescue that little girl's kitten?
2. Didn't Sam say you must be ready to go on a moment's notice?
3. Last month's meeting didn't go as well as we'd planned.
Who's, girl's = personal
Didn't, we'd = informal + connecting two words
Moment's, month's = possessive
There are actually two correct answers in this question.
The first correct answer is A - The college has an endowment of more than $187 million.
The second correct answer is C - One hundred and thirty-two people lined up to buy the tickets.
The reasons I chose two answers is that the rules for writing large numbers are complex and not everyone agrees with the same rules. The one rule that everyone agrees with is the rule that the writer needs to be consistent in the way he spells out numbers in a sentence.
Answer:
The answer is A because color coding your supporting details is not important because you should already know what they are in the rough draft
<span>Daisy was in a relationship with Gatsby at an early age. He has been gone for 10 years and she had thought he died in WW1. Gatsby was Daisy's first love and she had put him and their relationship on a pedestal. At first their is disbelief that Gatsby is in fact not dead but alive. She is madly in love with him and does not understand how he is still alive and is enraptured by the enigma and mysterious circumstances his appearance has brought into her life. After the death of Myrtle Wilson, Daisy is able to return back to her normal life. The ease in which she is able to actually do this is testament to the societal views towards women at the time. Women were viewed as helpless and Daisy was probably thought incapable of a vicious murder so the police did not pursue an indictment. Her husband was also a powerful businessman and must have certainly had clout in the political sphere.</span>