For the first question, i know that they drug them and turn them into pigs .
I’m guessing critical listening since you’re critically aware of overgeneralization and you’re asking questions sorry if this is wrong
<span>But when spring came, rich and warm, we raised our sights again.
</span><span>Success lay at the end of summer like a pot of gold, and our campaign got off to a good start.
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Answer:
a) the date the source was accessed
Explanation:
Westbrook, Eva. Health and Exercise. (2012)
Cannot put full citation on Brainly as it is against the rules.
Answer and Explanation:
Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about "To kill a mockingbird."
The social norm of the time that causes one of the conflicts to which Scout is related is the standard of behavior established for women. This is because Scout has a rough-and-tumble, tomboy behavior, which comes completely out of the sexist standards that women should follow in order to be accepted in society and to be well regarded, to be respected. History suggests how girls were stifled by these standards and how it impeded women's free thinking and positioning in society.