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A. taking one course each year that will help him build a body of knowledge about the countries and cultures he is interested in working with
Explanation:
Luca's long-term goal to spend a year after college working in an underdeveloped country, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization can best be achieved in a SMART way, EXCEPT by taking one course each year that will help him build a body of knowledge about the countries and cultures he is interested in working with.
This is because, SMART goals are an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Based and taking a course each year is not attainable and time-based.
The tense being used is present tense.
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I'm now at home every day and it really is affecting me socially. Not being able to speak to friends and see people I see on a regular basis is hard for me. Also, now that school is closed for the rest of the year it has really had an effect on my school life. I am not used to being at home all the time and working on the computer. I'm usually in a classroom surrounded by my peers. However, I am human so I will learn to adapt, but for now it is hard. It has affected me personally in the social and educational aspect, but I know around the city of Detroit it's affecting others as well. In Detroit, which is one of the cities around the country hit hard by the virus, the pandemic has also affected the youth. Youth are now forced to stay home instead of going to school and spending time with friends. Most kids need to be outside and with people to release their energy and socialize. Now this cannot happen, because the virus has affected us so much. One thing we also see happening is food insecurities and social distancing. Due to what is happening in the world, people are very much afraid and cautious about food supply and interactions with people. People are afraid and are told to stay inside, so we stock up supplies that will last them about a month. Usually people get stuff that we will last them about two weeks, but now we need to stay home as much as we can.With social distancing, we now separate ourselves from other parts of society. This has made me feel very much disconnected from my friends. Humans are made to be out and about and socialize with beings on Earth. These unfortunate events have led many people to be disconnected from society. This has allowed my mind to go to the dark side, where my fears come out. My main fear is “How long will my life be on pause?” I’m afraid of how long I will be stuck in the house and can’t see my friends. Will it be a couple more weeks or will it be a couple months?
p.s this is random but i still agree with this essay
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include any reference for this question: text, context, excerpt, name of the story, or the name of the author.
However, doing some deep research, we can comment on the following.
First, you are referring to the story of Jamaica Kincaid, the name Antiguan author Elaine Porter Richardson used to write her story.
The name of the story is "Island Morning."
Kincaid's childhood experiences in Antigua have influenced her perspective on living in a big city in that she had a different perspective of how life was in the beautiful and quiet of Antigua, compared with the agitated and crowded life in New York City.
One example taken directly from the "Island Morning" text is: <em>"Every morning—workday, Saturday, or Sunday—the whole island was alive by six o’clock. People got up early on weekdays to go to work or to school; they got up early on Saturday to go to market; and they got up early on Sunday to go to church."</em>
That scenario was an agitated day on the island. So when she arrived in New York, she could understand the big differences or the two distinct places.