Just talk about how uniforms don't give students a chance to express themselves. say you believe there shouldn't be uniforms, but simply a respectful dress code that allows students to be free while still having a say in their clothes.
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Answer:
Calpurnia <u>smacks</u> Scout as a punishment for making rude comments about Walter's eating habits at the dinner table.
Explanation:
In Chapter 3, Jem invites Walter Cunningham Jr. over to eat dinner with his family, and Walter proceeds to pour syrup all over his meal. Scout is disgusted at Walter's eating habits and rudely comments on the fact that he is pouring syrup all over his meat and vegetables. Scout embarrasses Walter by asking "what the sam hill" he is doing. Calpurnia then requests Scout's presence in the kitchen and proceeds to reprimand Scout for her rude remarks. Calpurnia chastises Scout for not treating Walter with respect and tells her to stop acting so "high and mighty!". Calpurnia also makes Scout <em>finish her meal in the kitchen and smacks her</em> while she is walking into the dining room to retrieve her plate. While <em>Scout is eating alone in the kitchen</em>, she contemplates on how she will get revenge on Calpurnia for punishing her.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is not A because health care has evolved from what it was 10 years ago.
The answer is not C because a friends experiences are not reliable and can be full of holes.
The answer is not D because random people on the internet might know about health care, but cannot provide proof that they are experienced or that their answer is factual.
The answer is B because the government are the ones who issue the laws about health care, and administer it.
Answer:
We cant tell there is no choices
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