Correct answer for apex: He had high hopes for a bright future.
Answer:
starts looking for work without any hesitation.
Explanation:
In the story "Ted's Champion", Ted was determined to keep the horse though his father decided to sell it. When his mother suggested him that he could find some chores in the neighbourhood so that he earn enough to keep Olly, he immediately starts looking for work without any hesitation.
The lines "Over the next few weeks, Ted visited every local store in search of work. He was willing to do anything to help" remind the readers that Ted was fully determined to work for Olly's sake.
Also when Ted says “But I won’t give him up. No, I won’t do it.”, the readers can understand how much he loved Olly and how strong he was determined to do anything to keep Olly.
Answer:
You can avoid it. Pretend it is not there or ignore it. ...
You can accommodate it. You can give in to others, sometimes to the extent that you compromise yourself. ...
You can compete with the others. ...
Compromising. ...
Collaborating.
Explanation:
I wasn't sure if you were talking about the Greek Goddess.
Answer:
Obama uses anecdotal evidence, when he shares a personal experience he has had with a refugee.
Explanation:
The evidence is anecdotal because it is a past experience Obama had. He uses this evidence to support his overall claim of child-refugee problems needing to be fixed.
Answer:
Yes, there is.
Explanation:
The theme of the story is Self conscience and Blindness. "If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch." The long-popular The Eyes Have It of Ruskin Bond is an engaging story told from the perspective of a blind person.