Answer: a. Subject
Explanation: because a pope is a religious leader that plays an important role in a catholic church and bishops of rome.
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C. “Youth Activism and Animal Rights” includes fictional elements, and “Undercover Farmer” does not.
Explanation: just took the test on edge.
Stress from university. Studying and cramping in all that information for the finals is a big headache.
Negative coping mechanism- cry on the bed, go to sleep , after sleep , get a bath. (Crying releases the stress, sleeping heals the mind, often because one is too tired to focus on the subjects already. Showering to cool down then tackle the problems again)
Positive coping mechanism- discussing and working towards the problem with someone(e.g. friends, loved ones or a counsellor) , exercise(releases the tension), take a walk and breathe some fresh air. get a new hobby (art and craft helps).
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1. "The storm must be the reason the fish weren't biting," Tino said as he put his fishing pole into the rack on the porch, "but I'll try again tomorrow."
2. "Oh, hi, Kona," Tino said disappointedly. "Wait for me, and I'll be right up."
Explanation:
The first one blatantly mentions that no fish were biting his line, therefore supporting the fact that Tino did not catch any fish. The second does not directly state this, but does hint to his disappointment at not being able to catch anything thus far.
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I think that most of the claims listed above could be argued well with specific evidence from Thoreau's essay, but I would be a little suspicious of one of the claims and downright skeptical about another one. To me, Thoreau seems disturbed by the emphasis on technological "improvements" in his day, such as the telegraph and railroad, but does he really believe that technology is the "primary cause of distress"? Right now, I really don't know, so I would wait to see how well the writer could support this interpretation before I would make up my mind
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