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The main idea or theme of the story, "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" written by Kelly Barnhill, is standing up ffor someone dear to you even if it means letting go of your comfort zone. It also talks about blind allegeiance and oppression.
The best part is probably the part where the mothers of the protectorate <span>begin to remember the children they sacrificed to the witch, because you realize that the people making the decisions in the Protectorate are mostly men.</span>
Answer:
convenience
crowded
exciting
historical
credential
memoir
modernise (not sure)
peaceful
pollution
quite
famous
conveniently
polluted
peaceful
dangerous
famous
neighbours
lovely
luckily (not sure)
different
Explanation:
sorry if some of them are wrong :)
1. After a lengthy interview process, I have decided to accept the manager position.
2. C, After a successful interview, I now am an employee at one of the largest marketing agencies in the United States.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is C) Adam finds Eve both annoying and confounding for her endless energy and curiosity.</em>
Explanation:
The above mentioned question is in reference to Mark Twain's ' Extracts from Adam's Diary'.
In this parody, Mark Twain writes in the form of a diary which probably is Adams.
Adam describes about all the things which Eve is doing on the Earth which annoys him yet he does not say much to any of them such as:
- <em>Adam does not like Eve following her everywhere</em>
- <em>Adam does not like Eve giving names to everything she sees. </em>
- <em>Adam is annoyed that he doesn't get to name all of the things. </em>
- <em>Overall, he also doesn't like that Eve has more energy and curiosity than him. </em>
Answer:
The answer is:
Because of the <em> </em><u><em>Twenty-Slave Law.</em></u>
Explanation:
Confederate congressmen passed a variety of exemptions to maintain industrial and agricultural production.
By authorizing the exemption of one white man per plantation with twenty or more slaves. The law also allowed an overseer exemption for two or more plantations within five miles of each other with collectively twenty or more slaves.