Answer:
There is one strong claim against it:
<em>Schools should not allow kids.... </em><em>distraction.</em>
Explanation:
Those who are not strong claims:
<em>In the latest survey... </em><em>kids said</em>
Anything that is based on what kids say can´t be a strong claim.
<em>Not every kid can have... because... </em><em>expensive</em><em>...</em><em> kids do not have jobs</em>
Apart from the fact that child labor is forbidden the economic reason for not allowing cell phones is not the issue. It is a social and educational issue.
And the other claim in favor has one word that makes it rather worthless:
<em>they are helpful tools and allow </em><em>people </em><em>...</em>
As we are talking about kids this claim misses the important point.
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Answer:
because it was indeed a dangerous path
Explanation:
Answer:
is there anything else to the question ?
Answer:
The correct answer is - comforts her without asking for things.
Explanation:
This question refers to Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope." In the poem, the poet compares the feeling of hope to a bird. She says:
<em>Hope is the thing with feathers </em>(referring to birds).
She says that hope never dies; it always lives in us, giving us the motivation to keep going, and to fight. She also says that even though hope gives us so much, it never asks for anything in return:
<em>I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
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<em>And on the strangest Sea -
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<em>Yet - never - in Extremity,
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<em>It asked a crumb - of me.</em>