That some day I won't be financially stable or able to provide for myself, or even able to support my family, friends, and loved ones financially.
Kristy is the third daughter, so she has two sisters. The doctor isn't her father, so it must be her mother. She also has a younger brother, Mike. So three girls (Kristy and her sister), one boy, and a mother- altogether five people.
I'm guessing Mike is like a half brother, and that's why Joseph wasn't included in the family because he doesn't have family blood (while Mike still has half) Also, it doesn't matter how old her sisters are, as long as they're directly related to her.
That's my best guess. Hope this helps!
Here are the answers to the following questions:
Phillip in the Cay is a story written by <span>Theodore Taylor.
</span><span>In what ways does Phillip change after this event occurs?
- Phillip change during when Timothy taught him a lesson and when Timothy died.
</span>What important life lesson does Phillip learn as a result?- Timothy, another character in the story, teaches Phillip many things. One this is the value of self-sacrifice, perseverance and independence. Two teachings that keep Phillip alive the most are <span>independence and perseverance.</span>
C. The narrator is not reliable. He's not telling the truth, because he is obviously affected by the cat. A reliable narrator tells the truth with a neutral stand point. Obviously, he isn't neutral. Everything he says is is the truth is based off the emotion he is feeling, which changes.
Alan Stewart Paton is a known writer from South Africa. One of his works is the novel "<span>Cry, the Beloved Country" which was published in year 1948. This book focuses on injustice and racism. In this book, the cultural experiences of South Africans during the late 1940s reflects the racism and injustice that the people of South Africa had endured and this was shown in the bus boycott. Answer is A.</span>