The correct answer is B.
In "Araby," the boy learns that his love for Mangan's sister is in vain, that Araby is not an exotic event (despite its exotic-sounding name), and that he will not be able to buy a gift for Mangan's sister.
What he does not learn, however, is that Mangan's sister has feelings for him, too. The only thing he learns is that she is disappointed she cannot attend Araby because she has a prior commitment.
Yes, they are. The protection of the human rights abuses is protected under the human rights law. The law puts positive obligations towards the victims. It was stated in the Articles 2,3, and 4 in the Human Rights Law that "<span>Everyone’s right to life shall be protected by law. No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. No one shall be held in slavery or servitude. No one shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour."</span>
A. introspection --looking inward at yourself
Answer:
Adolescents with later school start times will take advantage of the additional time for sleeping in the morning by staying up later at night
Explanation:
A statement of opinion has to do with a point of view or outlook that is personal to the speaker which may or may not be true or factual.
From the given options, the example of a statement of opinion is option B. This is because the speaker makes an opinion that is not factual as he says that adolescent school children will take advantage of late school start times to stay up late at night.