Answer:I believe the answer is likewise
Explanation:
First, does not make sense, If you read the sentence and put the word's into the sentence it just doesn't make sense.
On the other hand. It could make sense, if the following actions weren't so similar. On the other hand would've worked if Ernest left Paris for America, because then the two wouldn't be ending up in the same place therefore concluding it not to be similar.
Likewise, to me, makes the most sense, because the passage implies that the two people end up in the same place which being Paris.
Please forgive me if I am wrong, I only mean to give advice to try and help. Thanks!
<u>An emergency plan specifies procedures for handling sudden or unexpected situations. The objective is to be prepared to</u>
- <u>Prevent fatalities and injuries.</u>
- <u>Reduce damage to buildings, stock, and equipment.</u>
- <u>Protect the environment and the community</u><u>.</u>
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
1. Such a narrative technique is known as the chronological sequential technique because it follows a sequence.
2. In Medias Res is a type of narrative whereby events begin at the middle of the plot instead of the beginning as is always the case.
3. When the story has an interruption of the current story, to show a scene from the past then we term it a flashback.
4. In Medias Res is also know as 'in the middle of things'.
5. Jus experiences a flashback because she tries to recollect a scene from the past.
6. The narrative technique is chronological sequential as the sequence of Lisa's activities are stated.
7. Rosa undergoes a flashback when she remembers how she and her dad cooked in camp.
8. In Medias Res is used in this story as the story begins at the middle of the plot.
9. A flashback was used in JK's story because there was a sudden recollection of the past.
10. The narrative technique, chronological sequential was used in telling Hobi's birthday story as the events were detailed in their order.
Those with disabilities whether physical (like missing a limb, or being blind) or intellectual (like Down syndrome and autism) face challenges that those without the disability do not. Finding a job they can actually do may be an issue, or finding a well paying job may be difficult. Those who have gone to jail/prison may face issues being hired because of their past. Employers may be hesitant to hire someone who has been convicted of breaking the law, and may find it hard to trust them if hired, leading to possible difficulty being promoted into higher positions. Illegal immigrants may have challenges when it comes to paperwork with jobs, as many jobs request to see your SS card and record this information. Immigrants may also be discriminated against. If doing under the table work, they may be exploited and paid far less because their employer knows of their situation. To overcome these barriers, employers must be more open to non conventional workers and insure all employees are being treated equally, which is granted with the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Some employers have taken steps such as working with the govt. to hire those with intellectual disabilities. The same also goes for those divorced of crimes that are deemed to have been rehabilitated and are making their way back into society.