Yes, she fought for her rights to go to school, and for other girls rights too.
Hi, Wavydaniela :)
When someone tells a poignant story about living in a squalor, the moral reason that I could think of is that he wants to inspire someone. People would get motivated when a rags-to-riches story actually happens in real life. He might recall his early struggles and how he won over them to make them realize that as long as there is hope, you could always rise up and recover.
I hope I was able to answer your question :)
Answer:
The correct answer is d
Explanation:
they spelled the word “cite” wrong so it doesn’t mean the SIght u see
Answer:From two years later to sailing
Explanation:
As you can see racism happened on the boats. He was getting so much insults that he decided to leave making him unhappy. No one gets happy when they get discriminated
Hope that helps :D
He asks Brutus "Et tu<span>, </span>Brute<span>?", which translates to something along the lines of "You too, Brutus?". Caesar is expressing his surprise at his friend being in league with the conspirators that were stabbing him.</span>