A claim is a statement in which you voice your opinion on a topic. For example, saying that the book we read in class had 398 pages would not be a claim, but saying the book we read in class was boring and a waste of time would be.
Answer:
unaware
Explanation:
I choose this word because there are alot of hurting people in this world and sometimes I am unaware of that. I feel as if everyone not just myself is unaware that someone is always going through something and I can seem as if I am being rude and make their day alot worse. This covers the big idea by pointing out that everyone is unaware, even the people who are so nice. I believe that is everyone was aware there would be alot of nicer people. Even if they are aware they can be j*rks.
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
1. In the context of the text, a friend is a person who shows concern and renders practical help when his fellow faces difficult times in life. As shown in this text, the Fox was a true friend who helped the Horse when his master sent him away. After hearing his plight, the Fox said, "But I will help you. Just lie down here, and stretch your legs out as if you were dead". Then he came up with a plan to help the horse.
2. Yes, I consider the Fox and the Horse to be friends because the horse was willing to tell the Fox his problems while the Horse listened patiently and actually helped out in solving the problem.
3. A friend has helped me solve a problem. When I just got admission in a new school far from home, my friend provided me with accommodation for several months before I could find a place.
"Birmingham Sunday" by Richard Farina and "Ballad of Birmingham" by Dudley Randall are both WRITTEN AS SONGS.
Both songs tell about the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing that happened on a Sunday, 15th September 1963. "Birmingham Sunday" discusses the death of four girls, while "Ballad of Birmingham" focuses on the death of one girl.
The bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church was an act of terror against African Americans in Birmingham. It was said that the Church was the meeting place for civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King, Ralph David Abernathy, and Fred Shutterworth.
Answer: It was noisy on the ship sailing to America. Immigrant parents and children made a lot of noise, especially when they got to the Statue of Liberty.
Explanation: Because while the other answers do contain something about the excerpt, they either continue on where the excerpt does not, or talks about something the article didn't exactly cover too much by itself.
*Keep in mind, I'm just choosing the best answer. In other words, don't get mad if it turns out wrong. Thank you! :)