Answer: No, I think deception is never necessary. I think that deception is just a trick to always get whatever you want, which is very wrong and selfish. The only time deception may be acceptable to me is when you are in a very important argument where you or a friend could be in harms way. A possible example of this is when you, or a friend is getting in trouble for something you did not do. Do everything you can, including deception, to get out of that situation.
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I would say 1. B 2. C 3. C
Answer:
conflict
Explanation:
There are lots of different conflicts.
Hermia and her father are in conflict because they disagree as to which suitor Hermia should marry. Hermia wants to marry Lysander, and her father wants her to marry Demetrius.
Lysander and Demetrius are in conflict because they both want to marry Hermia.
Helena is in conflict with Demetrius, because she wants to marry him, and he wants nothing to do with her.
Oberon and Titania are in conflict because Oberson wants her to give him the human Indian baby she has adopted, and Titania wants to keep him.
Later, when a magic flower makes Lysander and Demetrius decide they both love Helena instead of Hermia, they are in conflict because they both want Helena. Furthermore, Helena and Hermia are in conflict because Hermia thinks Helena stole Lysander from her, and Helena thinks everyone is mocking her.
Those are the major conflicts. Most of them involve unrequited love and jealousy.
The difference between Miss Maudie, Stephanie Crawford and Rachel Haverford is one of acceptance and love. Miss Maudie never condescends to Scout or Jem. She is not judgemental or bigoted. Miss Maudie talks to the children as equals and tells them the truth.
<em>-ur local skatergirl, Rin:)</em>
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The answer is C) Young people are a powerful part of the population and can impact policies through voting and participating in the political process.
Explanation:
The text speaks to the reasons why Young people don't vote. This is a problem because if they did, it would make a huge difference. It speaks to the statistics of eligible but non registered youth and compares them with those who are. There is also a comparison between those who are registered and those who actually vote.
If the number of eligible youth regisgered and voted, it will count.