In "Martin Luther King Jr.: He Showed Us the Way\" by César Chávez, choose the best summary of Chavez's argument. A. Violence is
damaging to a country because of the extreme costs involved, and causes division rather than harmony. B. Nonviolence brings together people of good conscience, and its benefits are overwhelmingly positive compared to any act of violence. C. Violence should only be used in extreme cases, to remove the most dangerous people, thereby benefiting all. D. There is no honor in killing a person.
I am absolutely sure that thw best summary of "Martin Luther King Jr.: He Showed Us the Way\" by César Chávez is being revealed by the second option represented above. Only this one really makes sense and propely refers to the purpose of the story. B. Nonviolence brings together people of good conscience, and its benefits are overwhelmingly positive compared to any act of violence.
<span>After Huck's talk with Mary Jane, she says she'll pray for him. Huck thinks: "Pray for me! I reckoned if she knowed me she'd take a job that was more nearer her size." It explains that Huck views himself as a high individual and his behavior is a bit bitter.</span>
I just finished this book for english class. you could say that the author used the phrase little boy to describe how even for jack being young he still turned out to be a terrible person. i think he’s trying to show us that anyone at any age can turn into a different person depending on the situation they are put in.