Answer:
From my view (since I'm 16), an advantage is that us teens are able to do more things than what people under the teenage years can do. We can drive, we can go places by ourselves without parents becoming our shadow(s). We can finally find out what it is like to date someone.
For disadvantages, we could go through rough moments such as deep sorrow/sadness, loss of sleep, and possibly drug addict moments. Many negative things could happen in our teen years, <em>but it's up to time and ourselves to make the change we want to happen.</em>
Explanation:
Me. I would have to come before the subject, (Patti) and mine would be focused on the prize instead of the person, in this case, you and Patti
Well in here the answer is the first one: <span>to present the plight of the Suffragettes who gave up their freedom as a form of protest. We knoe this because the Author's main purpose is usually be figured out what the story is all about and it depends on how it is being presented.Hope this is useful</span>
Number 1= B, because mmary, like paraphrase, allows you to reproduce another writer's thoughts—but in
shortened form. In writing a summary, you focus on the most important statements of
the original statements of the original passage and eliminate the less important
material. Three techniques—selection and deletion, note taking, and miniaturizing—can help you
shorten the material. As you become more adept at summarizing, you will devise your own
combination of these techniques for each occasion. But in all cases the summary must be written
in readable prose that reflects the essential meaning of the original text. Like paraphrase,
summary can be used for many purposes: to help you understand the main points and structure
of the author's argument, to convey understanding to others, to present background information
quickly, or to refer to another writer's ideas in the course of making your own original statement.