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6 - so i cook myself so that i would not starve it was not enough, meat to make a sandwich so i made a sloppy joe.
7.when i was 4 i move here.
8-idek
9- joe and i when to the store
-then had ice cream
-and he walked me home
10-i cant see 10:000000
AHHHHHHH ill never get brainliest
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Answer:
A. accept low wages.
B. are easier to control.
D. lack job skills.
Explanation:
The question that comes with these options asks why the fast food industry mainly employs teenagers, according to the book <em>Fast Food Nation</em>. Although we are used to the idea of teenagers working at fast food restaurants, this is not a necessary or unavoidable situation. The author argues that the industry is set up in this way because this benefits the industry. Teenagers are generally easier to control, have no job skills (and would therefore struggle to find other work) and tend to accept low wages, as their economic needs are quite low. This makes them the perfect employees for such an industry.
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<h2>Amerigo Bonasera, a Sicilian-American undertaker, sits in a New York City courtroom awaiting the sentence of two men who viciously attacked his daughter. The judge chastises the offenders, but suspends their sentence due to their fathers’ political connections and their clean records. A furious Bonasera watches the men leave the courtroom. He thinks about his daughter lying in her hospital bed “with her broken jaw wired together.” Bonasera has long trusted the law, but now he feels the law has failed him. He tells his grieving wife, “for justice we must go on our knees to Don Corleone.”</h2>
The novel opens by highlighting the major theme of crime and justice that runs throughout the story. Through the court’s failure to adequately punish the men who assaulted Bonasera’s daughter, Puzo presents Don Corleone, and, by extension, the Mafia, as an alternative system of justice that has the courage to do what the legitimate law cannot, or will not, do.
Hello. You did not say which poem this question refers to, which makes it impossible for me to give you an exact answer. However, I will try to help you by showing you what the tone of a poem is and how those words can change it. I hope it helped you.
The tone of a poem is the feeling that the poem gives to the reader while reading. A poem with melancholy and painful words has a sad tone, a poem that presents nature as something inspiring, has a reflective tone, for example.
The words shown by you, in the question above, refer to something difficult to be perceived and visualized, requiring a certain effort. With that we can project that these words modify the tone of the poem presenting a tone of search, of difficulty and effort.
1. <span>C)“white legs disappearing into the green”*
2. </span><span>D)saddened about human indifference
3. </span><span>C)Life goes on.
4. </span><span>D)"Had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on.”
Hope that helps.</span>