This would be the excerpt from "Marigolds" that best illustrates an explicit example of setting:
<span>I remember only the dry September of the dirt roads and grassless yards of the shantytown where I lived.
The writer describes the setting explicitly.</span>
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I believe many people are more concerned with the after life rather than the present life because it is not happening now, while the present life is. While people may still live their lives in the present many are based on their beliefs of the afterlife. Evidence that shows people think this way, is things like religion. If someone is a Christian or Buddhist they live their life now based on what they think is going to happen in the afterlife. I believe a person's view of the afterlife affects day to day things that affect the life they're living now. For example, in the Buddhist religion if it is against their laws to sleep more than six hours, then someone who follows that religion is not going to do that now in their present life because of how it may affect them in the afterlife. A person's view of the afterlife definitely affects how they treat others because, if someone believes that there is nothing after this life then there is nothing for them to work towards in this life, so they may choose to live it however they want with no apparent consequences. This includes treating people however they want, kindly or maliciously. But on the other hand, even if people do not believe there is anything after this life they could choose to live it to their best because there will be nothing else. Others based on their view of the afterlife treat people a certain way because of their beliefs, Christians for example are supposed to treat everyone with kindness as Jesus did.
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The sentence " My sister thinks is physic, she says she has ESPN." is a malapropism. This is when a word is confused with another confusing word. ESPN is a sporing network. The correct answer is B.
The answer to the question is the last statement.
Respect is <span>a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
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The requirements for respect must be considered from both a social and individual perspective
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The parental directives to play nice, share with others, say please, thank you, and you're welcome, lay the foundation for respectful interactions with others in life.
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<span> Respect requires struggling to understand each person's individual expectations for respect as we get to know them and build shared
experiences over time.
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<span>Respect is something we must regularly practice and rarely master.
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<span> Respect is reflected in every aspect of service processes and relationships - environments, interactions, supports, and resources.
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<span>Committing ourselves to reflecting the following beliefs in our daily interactions can help each of us get better at demonstrating the respect each person deserves.
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