✡Heya Mate✡
➣So I believe that social media connection is just as valuable as face to face encounters due to the fact that face to face encounters can only happen in a restricted area. For example, friends and family abroad cannot be communicated with if they are on the other side of the world but over social media, voice calls and video calls are accessible which is extremely valuable
➣Meeting people face to face is a great experience but depending on the distance range, for some people, Social media could be more valuable
Gianna❤
1. My brother gave me a set of colorful Stationery In the garden, Marie stayed
Walk kids home from school.
Rake leaves for an elderly neighbor.
Mow your neighbor's lawn.
Offer dog-walking services.
If you know another language, be a translator at parent-teacher conferences.
Babysit during PTA meetings.
Foster a shelter animal.
Answer:
- Free Lights
- Free Music
- Free Education
Mary Antin considered free education as the most important thing.
Explanation:
Mary Antin (1881-1949) was a Russian Jew immigrant who in 1894 immigrated to America along with his parents and siblings. She in her immigrant autobiography "The Promised Land" talks about her own and her family's initial experiences as immigrant settler in Boston's West End slum.
She talks about three things which were free then in America in contrast to Russia, these three things are;
Free Lights: <em>"Light was free; the streets were bright as a synagogue on a holy day."</em>
Free Music:<em> "Music was free; we had been serenaded, to our gaping delight, by a brass band of many pieces soon after our installation on Union Place."</em>
Free Education: "Education was free. That subject my father had written about repeatedly, as comprising his chief hope for us children"
She talks about free education the most and considers it the most important free facility as displayed by her words, <em>"the essence of American opportunity, the treasure that no thief could touch, not even misfortune or poverty. It was the one thing he was able to promise us when he sent for us; surer, safer than bread or shelter."</em>
Answer:
B. I thought it would be difficult, but it was a piece of cake.
Explanation:
"piece of cake" is an idiom meaning that something is easy.