Its saying like they don't want nothin to change and that no matter how hard they tryna change it its gone stay the same no matter how wrong/ bad it is.
The answers are A and C.
A. David's garage, the most cluttered room in the house. The phrase <em>the</em> <em>most cluttered room in the house</em> is an appositive because it presents <em>information about the noun garage.</em>
C. Joey's brother, Adam, threw a tantrum... The proper noun <em>Adam</em> is an appositive because i<em>t gives extra information about the noun brother.</em>
There are two main ideas for each passage, in the first one it mentions the positive outcomes of having a pet in class; it can help children with health problems and nervousness in students will decrease. In this sentences it supports the idea of a pet in class, saying the positive results of it and how it helps or it will help children.
In the second passage it mentions the negative outcomes of having a pet in class; they will make some health problems worst and the nervousness in students will increase around them. These two ideas are against the possibility of having a pet in class, mentioning how it will affect students instead of helping them.
What makes these two passages different is the opinion towards one main idea: pets in class. One passage supports it and one is against it.
2 lines:
"But she saw beyond that bitter moment..."
"Free! Body and soul free!..."
Answer:
1936 - 1939The German blitzkrieg to the invasion of Poland.
1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
1944 The Allies land in Normandy.