<span>B."Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply let the chips fall where they may."
This is the counterclaim, but the author continues to show how it's not a good idea to completely go the other way, that children will notice if their parents give up and might think they don't care about their future.</span>
The Misfits, by James Howe, is a book that chronicles the life of a kid in middle school who does not quite fit the stereotype of a "popular" kid. However, his life changes when his friend Addie decides to participate in the school's elections.
In the novel, the phrase is given as an example of the different expectations that society has for each gender. While being intelligent and tall is an advantage for boys, it can often be seen as a disadvantage for girls. This is a very relevant topic for teenage audiences due to their focus on being accepted and the struggles they face when creating their identity.
Lady Macbeth's plan includes having King Duncan stabbed to death with daggers and framing the guards (who will be drugged and unable to react to the murder) in his room by rubbing them with the king's blood. She will signal Macbeth when it is time for him to go to the King's quarters to do the deed.
<span>Myths often serve as a link to culture and people's customs and beliefs. Everything we know today is born of </span><span><span>beliefs </span>myths, , legends. Myths were talked to explain that they can not understand what is happening around them.</span>
C. The answer is C, I'd say so, but I don't know for sure.