The correct answer is "The author tells about seeing Russell as a grown-up and accepting him as is."
In "About Russell" she states that "a grown man, Russell simply will not do what he doesn't want to" indicating that he would not be forced to change.
Well, I know that too formal of a writing style can confuse me, so I prefer a more casual tone to the story. I want to read a story and have it keep me on the edge of my seat, and excite me throughout the whole experience. Books to me do not always have to include a moral, or a lesson to them. Reading to me is a source of entertainment. For example, the novel I read in 4th grade, Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods, was so original and odd, yet thrilling and exciting. I like when a story gets to the action considerably quickly. I usually give up on a story if it takes too long to build up.
I hope this helps in some way, or at least inspires you. Have a great day!
Positive way would be how the media emphasises and glorifies the wins of Athletes such as Serena Williams, Yuna kim and the Football stars by showcasing their victories, their hard training and perseverance. Media although shines a positive light on these Athletes through sponsorship and advertising which change perception of people to believe that the athlete is stronger/better as compared to other Athletes.
The media can influence in a negative way through highlighting the flaws of the athlete. For example, the fame of lance armstrong was not only taken way but he instantly became an infamous example of cheating through sports in the media eye. Such is also the case for tiger woods where his affairs were brought to light. Exposure on these negative aspects can bring the public to despise and change their opinions of the Athletes
Your answer would be A. The teacher explains how you cannot teach children to love a subject if they are taught simply for testing.
Answer:
511
Explanation:
a = 7
d = 16-7
= 9
Therefore the 57th term can be calculated as follows
= 7 + (57-1)9
= 7 + 56(9)
= 7 + 504
= 511
Hence the 57th term is 511