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I disagree with the statement of not letting children or young adults until a certain age.
If you go around schools asking students what they use social media for, there will most likely be a lot of answers such as “ To mess around when I get bored.” but sometimes children or young adults will say “ To keep in contact with friends or family when I don’t have their phone number.”
There are many reasons to be only social media some good and some bad but if you think about what would everything be like without it. Yes, there most likely would be fewer students on their phones during class. But I’d there was no social media people wouldn’t be able to contact friends that
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In "If—," the title of Kipling's poem is an example of repetition because that same word is repeated throughout the poem. Repetition is when a word or phrase is repeated several times throughout the same text.
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Sergei's response (considering his personality and what he hides) is reasonable. In his cultural experience Sergei remained quiet, without great socializing and would like to maintain his privacy.
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Sergei is a reserved person, who doesn't like to have his space invaded. Although he is in a country where socialization and conversation between people is more common and normal, he has not been involved in this culture and maintains his privacy and distance from social relations between locals.
For this reason, when Yoni suddenly appears and invades Sergei's house, he feels extremely apprehensive and ends up acting totally irrational. Although the way in which Sergei responds to Yoni's invasion has been disastrous, we can consider it reasonable in view of Sergei's personality and what he is hiding.
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D
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Because smart people can help others with there work too.
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B. A nation founded on worthy principles may struggle to survive.
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I had to read the Gettysburg address last year and English, and it is such a great speech. In just 271 words, Lincoln is able to give a powerful and moving speech. The best way to find the answer is to come up with a solution before even looking at the answer. I learned this technique when studying for the SAT, but since I do not see what is in bold, I cannot create a solution without looking at the answers. (Note: Thank you for telling me what was in bold "Now we are engaged in a great civil war... testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated... can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war.” My mental solution would be America is being tested). Then, looking at the answer choices, I can assume B. is the answer since it matches my guess solution. This technique helps you narrow down the right answer and prevents you from clouding your judgment.
However, if you don't like this technique, you can analyze the answer choices even harder:
A. The people who started the civil war are not patriotic. Nowhere in this speech does Lincoln degrade the opposing side. It is a commemorance speech about moving forward.
B. A nation founded on worthy principles may struggle to survive. This might be the answer, since in the first paragraph says "we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether the nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated... can long endure". This line is ideally saying that it is hard for a nation to survive founded on such noble principles. So, we can assume that this is probably going to be the correct answer, since we found text evidence that can support it, but we should still look at the last two options.
C. Those in support of battle are not thinking of the familles. Once again, Lincoln does not degrade the other side. His goal is about moving forward, not insulting people. He is remembering/honoring the dead. He does not mention families at all in this.
D. It is in the Constitution that this is a just cause for the nation. Does Lincoln reference the Constitution? No. The Constitution is just a document, Lincoln's speech is much more helpful than "just" a cause stated in some document. It is about what America was founded upon and stands for.
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