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Love is amor-
Knowledge is cogn-
Water is hydro-
Earth is geo-
Man is anthropo-
Break is rupt- or fract-
Lead is duc- or duct-
Small is micro-
Blood is hemo-
Belief is cred-
Color is chrom-
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This question is about “Home” by Hena Khan
Answer:
Because her friends were disparaging her foster brother and it made her sad.
Explanation:
Aleena knew that her adopted brother Hakeem was adapting to the new life and this could take a while full of mistakes and successes, but it was necessary for her brother to feel comfortable with the new life he was having for this dating to be more efficient. . However, when her friends belittle and make bad comments about how her brother messed up the sand projects she is very sad. She knows that her friends had good intentions, but the comments make her brother feel uncomfortable and that made her sadder than losing the sand projects.
answer:
I choose quote #2 because it explained how the general used to have kids go into the jungle and then he would find the kid. The kids in this story were all hunted down and killed by the general and the general mentions this because the world is for the strong, the kids in this case were strong but eventually they gave in and the other strong (The general) who found the kids and killed them relates to the second part which states to be taken by the strong. So the genral argues with rainford before rainford gets hunted down in the jungle.