I think the purpose of moral education is to help make children virtuous—honest, responsible, and compassionate. Another is to make mature students informed and reflective about important and controversial moral issues. Both purposes are embedded in a yet larger project—making sense of life.
<span>Hands represent the perpetual struggle against fate.</span>
Answer:
During December a crate arrives and once pried loose reveals a doll glued to a stand. There’s a butterfly in her tight black hair. The dress is sashed red to the waist, the limbs won’t move, and the eyes won’t close. Who wants a doll that can’t be cuddled? Still, the child is forced to write her mother and, until I love and miss you, every word is what she’s been warned against, a lie.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A dog that likes cat food.
Explanation:
Unless this is a joke a dog doesn't <u>suddenly transform into something else</u> if it likes cat food.
If it is a joke im afraid i cant guess the answer to it.