Answer:
D is my answer... C is wrong, as commented by other users!
Explanation:
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Pt 1.</h2>
Sharing an apartment with a family member (or two) can be both a relief and a cause of stress. In the end, your experience living with a family roommate depends largely on the character of that family member and you. If you get along with the family member, you may find living with him or her much more comfortable than living with a stranger or even a friend. When you know and trust a family member who lives with you, you can be yourself around your roommate and you probably won’t have to worry about stolen items or finding out your roommate is a different person to live with than he or she is to hang out with. If you’re living with a sibling, a cousin or even a parent, it’s easy to fall into the habit of falling behind in your payments. After all, “families stick together,” so some irresponsible apartment dwellers might believe their family roommate can cover a “month or two” of rent payment, which turns into a few months more. Too afraid to cause family drama, the responsible roommate let him or herself be taken advantage of.
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Pt 2.</h2>
Strong and positive family relationships are enjoyable for their own sake – it just feels good to be part of a warm and loving family.
But positive family relationships are important for lots of other reasons too. They:
- help children feel secure and loved, which gives them confidence to explore their world, try new things and learn
- make it easier for your family to solve problems, resolve conflict and respect differences of opinion
- give children the skills they need to build healthy relationships of their own.
I will put the rest in the comments since there is a typing limit, but I hope this helps and I always appreciate Brainliest! ;)
Answer:
B. And yet, when it comes time to elect a new president, only 55% of Americans show up to cast their votes.
Explanation:
The question is asking for voter turnout <em>in the United States</em>.
Answer A is talking about voting in Australia, so it is wrong.
Answer C is also talking about Australia, so it is wrong.
Answer D is talking about general voting for countries.
Answer B, therefore, is the only one that actually only talks about Americans when it comes to voting in America, thereby making it your answer.
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<span>they might have a lucky rabbit's foot or a fear of the number 13 or refuse to walk under a ladder or cross their fingers for luck.</span>
Answer:
What does this passage from "Eleven" help to show readers?
It’s never okay to show how you feel.
You should be afraid of letting other people see you cry.
✔Sometimes you just need to let your feelings out.
A sweater is nothing you should cry about.
Explanation: so c