That it doesn’t matter where, once disorder begins, things will get out of control.
People move into a neighborhood that is poor and dirty, they will adapt to that way of life, instead of trying to make things better.
Ok, it's not a metaphor because there's no actual comparison here.
That being said, what do you mean by quote or phrase? Are these the three options you have to choose from?
If so...this is probably a phrase. A quote is well...it's a sentence or sentences that someone else has said. A phrase is just an expression.
Final answer: Phrase
I hope that helps.
B. Person "A" <span>said they were going to have a test
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Answer:
Example for a fact sheet: fact sheet
It’s a basic principle of fairness: men and women should have the same economic opportunities in life. But all around the world, despite progress and protests and legislation, there is a persistent gap between what men and women are paid.