Explanation:
Plastics waste is terribly unhealthy for our planet, by harming our wildlife and even ourselves.
For example, when plastic is tossed into the ocean it not only harms the oceanlife, but it harms us. The plastic breaks into microplastics and go into the fish, so when we eat the fish it could go into our system if that fish had eaten any plastic.
Plastic can survive for years in it's process of breaking down.
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Athena helps Odysseus carry out his vengeance by helping him conceal and reveal his identity.She augments his own skills, but she does not control him.She makes Odysseus look like himself again. Odysseus explains that Athena is responsible for his magical transformation.<span>Athena has assured Odysseus that he can trust Telemachus, but he does not trust any other member of his family with the news of his return. </span>
Compare and contrast are words that are often used to talk about the similarities anddifferences between two things or objects. These two words are very commonly used.Compare means to see the similarity andcontrast means to see the difference.
Here is the corrected version:
Bullying? Think you're so cool? The girl you just called fat? She is on a diet. The girl you just called ugly? She spends hours putting makeup on hoping that people will like her. The boy you tripped? He is abused enough at home. See that man with the ugly scars? He fought for his country. That guy you just made fun of for crying? His mother is dying. That kid you just made fun of for being bald?He has cancer. Put this as your status if you are against bullying
Answer:
The two correct answers are:
"He found that children and adults who have read stories their whole lives were more likely to correctly identify the feelings and thoughts of others than those who do not read regularly."
"Trying to understand these characters exercises the same mental muscle that helps us understand people in the real world."
Explanation:
First, let's take a look at the statement:
"People who read stories are better at sharing and understanding other people's feelings."
The question asks us to find two other statements that support the sentence above. To do that, <u>we can simply ask why or how we know this. Why do people who read stories understand other people's feelings better? How do we know that this is true? Whatever statement answers these questions is providing evidence or supporting them by explaining them.</u>
<u>The two last options are the best ones, in this case. People who read stories understand others' feelings better because they exercise the same mental muscle that does that understanding when they read. They do so by trying to understand the characters. This is what the last option tells us. How do we know that this is true? Because the researcher found out that children and adults who have read stories all their lives are more likely to identify feelings correctly. This is what the second to last option tells us.</u>