It’s probably “We will forever overcome” coz the rest are like all meaning the same thing in different words and usually main message is at the end.
Answer:
In the coming years, the generations that follow behind us are likely to experience many of the same challenges we've experienced: identity crisis', rebellion, teenage angst etc... But on a much deeper level, the following generations are likely to be faced with "fixing the world" just as we have. The generations that have come before us left somewhat of a legacy type burden on us younger generations to be responsible and fix the problems their actions put in motion, and unfortunately our children and our children's children will likely be burdened with the same task- as it took many generations to come to the point we've come to, it will surely take many generations to reverse all of the damage dealt to the world we call home.
Explanation:
The central idea of this passage (as established in the excerpt) is that school is so different now from when Gogol's parents went to school. It contrasts the time periods from having nicknames now and the teacher being very casual to formal schooling of his parents.
Answer: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It shows that the author thinks how AI technology can best serve humans is the most important issue.