Answer:
1. extracurricular = beyond scholastics
2. exclusion = leaving out
3. pathological = compulsive or irrational
4. conservation = preservation or saving up
5. contemporary = modern or current
6. rupture = to break
Explanation:
1. extracurricular: any school or college activity done in addition to the normal course of study.
2. exclusion: refers to the process of leaving someone or something out; shutting out; ostracizing.
3. pathological: related to a disease; compulsive, obsessive.
4. conservation: preventing injury or decay; conserving or protecting.
5. contemporary: current, belonging or occurring in the present.
6. rupture: to break, breach, or disrupt.
Answer:
A) Find common grounds
Explanation:
This is my best guess, I apologize if it's wrong.
Doesn't matter what the counter claims are, Jessica here is addressing a core belief that every American has which is that everyone deserces to receive good health care. Even if people might disagree on who pays for it (govt, personal insurance, etc.), she is simply saying that everyone agrees on a certain thing (that everyone deserves a good health care)
Answer: All of the above were supposedly true facts about Boo Radley
Explanation:
In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Boo Radley was said to be a wild teenager because he was part of a group of boys who were arrested for several infractions. Their punishment was to be sent to a trade school.
Boo's father refused this as he did not want the state to have authority over his son. He took his son home and locked him up such that no one saw him again for 15 years.
Neither can the coach nor the players blame themselves for the loss.
A: full of significance and purpose