Answer:The statement “No students should be expelled from school” has so little words but huge meaning to me. Although my opinion to agree or disagree with this statement truely depends on the situation, the tone and voice of this statement does not. I believe that this has a straight forward and set down tone. Almost making the statement seem like it's talking to you. Telling you what is right and what is wrong. It may be short and possibly underdeveloped but it does not hold back on the brain. Even with having an ever changing opinion on this topic I still can feel that essance of an answer coming from it. As if the statement it self is the answer regardless of what I have to say.
With my opinion not yet in hand I must say I agree with this statement. That no students should be expelled from school. For no reason at all unless it is a legal concern. Meaning that unless somebody’s rights are being taken away or violated in an illegal fashion this rule should always apply. Considering we as humans have many rights applying towards us such as the 1st amendment being Freedom Of Speech it's just apparent that this should apply to everyone. Not just my school or the nearest school but every school in the united states. So it's not just my opinion but the constitution and laws opinion that no student should be expelled, but thats only considering ONE of the many reasons to this opinion of mine. There are so many logical reasons as to why I 100% agree with the statement “No Students should be expelled from school.”
Explanation:
Now I know this is knowhere near perfect at all but I wrote this as fast as I could to prevent atleast getting an F.
I believe the answer to this is letter A. In the
paragraph, we can consider the words <span>the Giving Spirit as the figure of speech. By definition, figure of speech refers
to a phrase which has a meaning other than the literal meaning. In this case,
the Giving Spirit award does not literally mean giving away her spirit rather
it means to sacrifice for others.</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It’s definitely not C, and B is rather odd. That leaves A and D. However, D is mostly about contradicting the main statement. That leaves A. To see evidence, the paragraph mostly talks about this.
I hope this helps and that this is the correct answer.
The right answer is A. In the first scene of Act 2, Brutus is wondering whether killing Caesar is the right course of action and he thinks that if Caesar were to be crowned it would "change his nature". Later on, he uses the metaphor of the ladder to represent the climb to power and says that once men have climbed all the way to the top, they have nothing but scorn towards everything below them: "But when he once attains the upmost round / He then unto the ladder turns his back / Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees / By which he did ascend. So Caesar may."