Flapjacks and hominy grits are part of the setting of "A Christmas Memory" because they help show the customs of characters in a specific time and location. Moreover, A Christmas Memory is set in the American South. Flapjacks and hominy grits are part of the diet in that region.
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I would say the answer is d but I am not positive.
Answer:
Othello has married Desdemona before the play starts, and Iago believes her father would be angry for that reason.
Explanation:
"Othello" is a tragic play by William Shakespeare. Iago, who pretends to be loyal to Othello, is actually seeking revenge. He resents Othello for having chosen someone else as his lieutenant, and he also believes Othello might have slept with his wife. Because of that, he makes a point of telling Brabantio, Desdemona's father, about his daughter's eloping to marry Othello. He knows Brabantio will not stand still and simply accept losing his daughter like this.
Answer:
I bet you dont need this now but
Explanation:
Some kids dont listen to their body. Resulting in injuries now or later in life. Here is a personal experience on why you should listen to your body.
It was a gym day in 5th grade. I had hurt my foot and ankle a couple of weeks ago, and I had not told my mom about it for a while. I was going to be pulled out of gym class to go to the doctors. This was specifically planned, so I would not injure it more during gym. As my class and I were lined up the teacher told my class that today we were going to run the mile. I, of course, was excited to run the mile, so I could try to beat the school record (and my classmates) as it was my last year in the elementary school. In my excitement I ‘forgot’ that I was not supposed to participate in gym that day. It was a sunny spring Tuesday I could feel the spring breeze and sun as my class and I lined up waiting for the whistle to start the race, and as soon as it did, we were off. While running I ignored the pain in my foot and ankle and sped on. By the end of the first lap out of four, my adrenaline had taken over and I did not feel the pain in my foot anymore as it pounded into the ground. I had finished 1st as a tie, and only off the school record by a couple of seconds. When my mom came to pick me up, she saw me running my last lap. She later told me that my ‘running’ was just a fast limp. Turns out I had to be on non-weight bearing crutches for six and a half months. I learned from this, and I now try to pay attention to my injuries and make sure I do not make the same mistake. This shows that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If I had taken my injury seriously and not participated in gym class, then my injury would not be as severe. The saying an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure is like a vaccine, if you take it you still might get sick but just not as bad. Next time, I will pay attention to my injuries. Next time, I will be more cautious. Next time, I will not get as hurt.
Now maybe if i had just listen to the pain in my foot I wouldnt have had to be on crutches for half a year, and not being able to participate in any sports.
Let me know if this would have worked if it was one time. :)