What even is the book or poem or passage your reading Called ? I can’t answer if I don’t even have what your reading name
That is correct earth revolves around the sun 365 days a year
Answer: C. The news report was exciting because a flash mob in costumes had ridden bicycles through town.
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Answer:
C). There are consequences when we treat fairness as a standard of living.
Explanation:
The inference that can be drawn from the given paragraph would be 'the outcomes of treating fairness as a standard of living.' <u>The descriptions like 'Fair...limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and equality' supports this inference</u>. However, the author states that 'leaders are obligated to do the right thing' yet when they attempt to navigate fairness, they are considered 'arbiter of public opinion and captive to the politically correct. ' The conclusion itself substantiates this inference that 'fair exists itself as mere justification or rationalization.' Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
In the Good Samaritan, the morning after the incident, Jim’s alarm wakes him up.
What options did Jim consider that morning?
What were the consequences of these options?
Answer:
Going back to sleep or going to the hospital to check on the stranger.
Going back to sleep would have prevent him from finding the truth: the stranger had robbed him nad died.
Explanation:
Jim could have stay home after the alarm went off, and he wouldn´t have found out the truth about the man he helped the night before. It´s only because he decides to go back to the hospital that he realizes he had been robbed by the stranger he then tried to save, and that person had died while in the hospital.