<span>introduction and thesis › list of reasons why the British government is oppressive › conclusion that the colonies must separate</span>
Answer:
According to Clarke, “many of the water sources have been depleted.”
Explanation:
only one that makes sense
In paragraph 24 of Little Women, we are given insight into the state of mind of the girls and how upset they are about the <em><u>stigma surrounding women of their time. </u></em>
In paragraph 24, the author shows us a common problem with beth and the girls. To summarize the problem explained in the paragraph, beth and the girls are often criticized <em><u>for not being "</u></em><em><u>lady</u></em><em><u>-</u></em><em><u>like</u></em><em><u>".</u></em> This gives us unique insight about how beth and the girls <u>wish that they were born as boys</u> and are <u>very upset about the </u><u>stigma </u><u>and </u><u>boring expectations </u><u>that surround being a </u><u>woman </u><u>in their time. </u>
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answers
Introduction
Everyone loves to listen to stories. There is hardly anyone among us who has not heard a story during our childhood. Stories keeps children engaged and let them feel that they are also participating in the process of story telling. Language learning, any learning for that matter, happens when children are engaged in meaning making activities. If story telling is made into an interesting experience and fun filled activity where the listeners also participate in telling, guessing, manipulating, it could be a joyous learning experience.
Objectives
To develop an understanding among teachers about the importance of storytelling in language classroom.
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all the best, lucky break.