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You can look for sources in the library but make sure it is nonfiction and you can also look online but don’t use Wikipedia and at the end of any article you find scroll all the way down to check the person that wrote it and click on the name it would show information of the person check it and make sure the person is giving you the right information by comparing the information to the person profile and what the person is good at
Explanation:
gay men an lesbians have rights.
in the past men were not aloud to marry an woman were not able to leave the house without there husban.
Note: the translation of your poem may vary, so check the word choices before answering.
In the first stanza, the personification of hatred creates an image of a predator, a creature able to "vault" obstacles. Words like "vault," "pounce" and "track" add to this image. (Your translation might have "regards," "leaps," and "overtakes" -- but the idea is the same).
Personification is used later in the poem to contrast hatred with compassion, brotherhood, and doubt. Hatred, she writes "never tires" of being an executioner. Furthermore, it's "always ready," even if it must wait. In this way, he can wait for compassion and brotherhood to give way to violence.
Brotherhood, compassion (or empathy, depending on the translation) and doubt, she says, are "sluggish" and do not compel people to act in the way hatred does.
Answer:
I was playing video games on my xbox and my brother wanted to play but i was in a match and you can't frikin pause a live match so i screamed at him then my mom came out yelling at me but i yelled back because no one listened to me then i ended up grounded from the xbox for a day and the headset for 2 days
Explanation:
lol have a great day!
When you are able to connect then it means that you know how to link and infer