This will depend on what you mean, because there are a lot of teens out there who are going through a lot. There are also some teens who like the way they are. Some teens don't have a dad or mom figure. Some don't even have both. There are some teens who live for God. And there are some that don't. It really depends. But if you'd like a speech then If I were you, I'd write about my self... you. But if you can't think of anything. Think of the time when you were sick and your parents came to help. Or a time in Christmas when you wanted a game or toy so bad you didn't get it but you got it a few months later. I'm being honest it really does depend what you are asking for. I hope this helped you.
Answer: Alleged stabbing and beating of a local shop owner.
Explanation:
The Text in question is a Reuters News Agency article titled "A<em> Tense Calm On Brazil-Venezuelan Border After Anti-Immigrant Riot". </em>
It is no secret that Venezuela have been going through some tough Economic times for a couple of years now and this had led to a significant number of it's people trying to leave the country for greener pastures. One of those such placed is Brazil with which they share a border with.
Venezuelans are able to enter through the Pacaraima border post however, on the Friday before this article was published, four alleged Venezuelan immigrants severely beat up a local shop owner in the town of Pacaraima. The local residents were enraged by this and in the riot that ensued, chased 1,200 Venezuelans, including women and children, back into Venezuela and destroyed the tents they were camping in as well as burning the belongings left behind.
I believe the answer is B) How to determine the difference between right and wrong. Many medieval texts were themed off of this question. They were about great heroes defeating their foes in great battles.
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Writing grand tales about Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and the mighty Mississippi River, Mark Twain explored the American soul with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. He became nothing less than a national treasure.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835, in the tiny village of Florida, Missouri, the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. When he was 4 years old, his family moved to nearby Hannibal, a bustling town of 1,000 people.
John Clemens worked as a storekeeper, lawyer, judge and land speculator, dreaming of wealth but never achieving it, sometimes finding it hard to feed his family. He was an unsmiling fellow; according to one legend, young Sam never saw him laugh. His mother, by contrast, was a fun-loving, tenderhearted homemaker who whiled away many a winter's night for her family by telling stories. She became head of the household in 1847 when John died unexpectedly. The Clemens family "now became almost destitute," wrote biographer Everett Emerson, and was forced into years of economic struggle—a fact that would shape the career of Mark Twain.
Sam Clemens lived in Hannibal from age 4 to age 17. The town, situated on the Mississippi River, was in many ways a splendid place to grow up. Steamboats arrived there three times a day, tooting their whistles; circuses, minstrel shows and revivalists paid visits; a decent library was available; and tradesmen such as blacksmiths and tanners practiced their entertaining crafts for all to see. However, violence was commonplace, and young Sam witnessed much death: When he was 9 years old, he saw a local man murder a cattle rancher, and at 10 he watched a slave die after a white overseer struck him with a piece of iron.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
There is no specified subject, only verb.